BJP Hits Out At Cong After Jagdish Tytler Seen At Event, Questions ‘Idea Of Peace’ | India Today

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BJP Hits Out At Cong After Jagdish Tytler Seen At Event, Questions 'Idea Of Peace' | India Today

This special report focuses on the political controversy surrounding Congress leader Jagdish Tytler’s presence at the Indira Gandhi memorial prize ceremony hosted by Sonia Gandhi. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly criticised the Congress party for giving a front-row seat to Tytler, against whom a murder trial in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case is ongoing. The BJP’s official post stated, ‘They gave special first row invite to Jagdish Titler at the Indira Gandhi memorial prize ceremony at Jawahar Bhavan given by Sonia Gandhi’. The bulletin details the BJP’s accusations that the Congress and the Gandhi family are patronising a ‘Sikh genocide enabler’, referencing the Delhi High Court’s recent decision to continue the murder trial against the Congress leader. The report also notes that this is a recurring issue, with the BJP consistently raising objections to Tytler’s presence at party functions.

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