SGPC President Criticizes Congress For Appointing Kamal Nath As State Incharge of Punjab
Posted: 15 Jun 2016
AMRITSAR SAHIB, Punjab— Criticizing the All India Congress Committee for appointing culprit Kamal Nath as state Incharge of Congress in Punjab and Haryana, SGPC President, Avtar Singh Makkar, said that the Congress rubbed salt on the unhealed wounds of the victims of the 1984’s Sikh genocide. Speaking with the press yesterday on June 14, Makkar said that Congress depicted its anti-Sikh face by appointing the key accused of the 1984’s Sikh genocide as the State Incharge of its party affairs in Punjab and Haryana.
Makkar added that Kamal Nath played an equal role to Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar during the Sikh carnage of November 1984.
“Kamal Nath was leading the Hindu mobs on November 1 of 1984 near Gurdwara Rakab Ganj where a lot of Sikhs were killed by these mobs,” he said.
“Different commissions appointed by the Union government of India to probe Sikh genocide cases held Kamal Nath guilty for leading and inciting the mob for about two hours to kill Sikhs,” he added. Makkar said that it was very unfortunate that Rahul Gandhi and his family were protecting and promoting the key perpetrators of the 1984’s Sikh genocide instead of bringing them to justice.