CBI to record statement of Surinder in 1984 riots case
CBI will record the statement of Bhai Surinder Singh on Thursday who was a key witness in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. The investigating agency contacted Navkiran Singh the lawyer of Surinder Singh`s Wednesday, informing him that his client should present himself in the local CBI office in Sector 30 at 11 am on Thursday to record his statement before DSP SS Kishore from Delhi.
Bhai Surinder Singh is a witnesses against Jagdish Tytler a Congress leader, who has been accused of leading a mob against Sikhs during 1984 riots. After Post the summons, Surinder sounded upbeat but claimed that the pressure was still there on his family in Delhi.
Surinder Singh said, “My daughter-in-law is being pressurized to lodge a false case of dowry harassment against me”. In return, she will got a passage to Canada, where my son & her husband living presently. We have been trying to send her to Canada for the past several years, but Jagdish Tytler seems to have had an upper hand.
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