ANI. Most witnesses said they failed to hear what Tytler told the mob but they saw him alight from the car and make a speech that triggered the rampage, reported PTI. Congress leader Jagdish Tytler is charged with murder and instigating violence leading to the killings in the Pul Bangash area on 1 November 1984.
“He (Jagdish) came out of his car and instigated the mob to first kill Sikhs and then asked them to loot their shops," the chargesheet said. The chargesheet also revealed another witness account, where they said they saw Jagdish Tytler saying, “Kill Sikhs, they have killed our mother". "Tytler also said that he had promised large-scale killing of Sikhs and promised full protection but you (people) have betrayed me (Tytler) and let me down," the charge sheet said, quoting the statement of one of the witnesses.
CBI chargesheet also includes the statement of the son of Jagdish Tytler’s driver. “Sufficient material available on record to show that Jagdish Tytler was a part of the unlawful assembly committing rioting that has assembled near Gurudwara Pul Bangash," it added. The CBI chargesheet has accused Congress leader Jagdish Tytler in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots that rocked the country after the death of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
CBI further said that this unlawful assembly violated the prohibitory orders, instigated, incited and provoked the mob to kill Sikhs. "Tytler provoked the mob to kill the Sikhs which resulted in Gurudwara Pul Bangash being set on fire by the mob and killing of three persons belonging to Sikh community on 1.11.1984," NDTV quoted CBI chargesheet detailing an eyewitness account. “She witnessed a mob looting her shop, but she decided to return back as early as possible.
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