Oman Daily Observer

Tytler, Sajjan leave stage at Rahul’s fast at Rajghat

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NEW DELHI: The Congress’ daylong hunger-strike at Rajghat on Monday to highlight “atrocities against Dalits, tribals and minorities” in the country began on a controvers­ial note, with 1984riot accused leaders Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar leaving the stage before party President Rahul Gandhi joined the event.

Tytler and Kumar were seen leaving the Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial soon after their arrival for the Congress’ anti-government protest, apparently after being told to leave due to their alleged links with the 1984 anti-sikh riots in Delhi.

Tytler, who was later seen in the crowd, has long been accused of instigatin­g rioters against Sikhs following the assassinat­ion of then prime minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh security guards. Kumar is also accused of his involvemen­t in two cases related to the riots. The charges have, however, not been proved against either.

On being asked by media persons, Tytler said: “Who is leaving? I will sit here with the workers. I am not going anywhere.” Asked why did he leave the place which was meant for the leaders, he said: “I was sitting there. I am coming from there.”

Asked if his party did not accept his presence there, Tytler replied: “Who said this? Who said this?”

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Ajay Maken, however, clarified that the two leaders were not asked to leave. He said the stage and its enclosure at the venue were reserved for some Congress office-bearers.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Kashmiri man transports lotus root used for cattle feed on a boat during rainfall on Dal Lake in Srinagar on Monday.
— AFP A Kashmiri man transports lotus root used for cattle feed on a boat during rainfall on Dal Lake in Srinagar on Monday.

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