Ex-Congress MP Sajjan Kumar Guilty In 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Case: Delhi Court
Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar has been found guilty by Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court in a case related to the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots. This conviction pertains to the murder of a father and son in the Saraswati Vihar area on November 1, 1984. Kumar is already serving a life sentence for another case linked to the same riots in Delhi Cantt.
Details of the Conviction
The special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) judge delivered the verdict against Kumar. The case is part of the broader investigations into the anti-Sikh riots that erupted following the assassination of then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. These riots resulted in widespread violence and loss of life, particularly targeting the Sikh community.

Kumar's involvement in these cases has been under scrutiny for years. The recent conviction adds to his legal troubles, as he was previously sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in another riot-related incident. This ongoing legal battle highlights the complexities and long-lasting impact of the 1984 riots on Indian society.
Background on Sajjan Kumar
Sajjan Kumar, once a prominent figure in Indian politics, has faced multiple allegations over his involvement in the anti-Sikh riots. His political career has been overshadowed by these accusations, leading to significant legal challenges and public outcry from victims' families seeking justice.
The 1984 Anti-Sikh riots remain a sensitive topic in India, with many victims still awaiting closure. The judicial process aims to address these grievances and hold those responsible accountable for their actions during this tumultuous period.












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