Sajjan Kumar sentenced to life imprisonment
Sajjan Kumar has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi. Sajjan Kumar has been sentenced to life imprisonment in the Saraswati Vihar violence involved in the 1984 anti -Sikh riots. Sajjan Kumar has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the second time.
The death penalty was demanded
Prior to this, Sajjan Kumar is serving a life sentence in the Delhi Cantt case. The Delhi Police and the victims had demanded a death sentence against Sajjan Kumar, considering the matter in the category of rarest of rare.
Sikhs slaughtered in 1984- Police bid in court
The police had said in the written arguments filed in the court that this case is also more serious. A woman was targeted in the Nirbhaya case. People of a particular community were targeted here. Sikh’s slaughter in 1984 is a crime against humanity.
Father-son murdered in a ruthless manner
The Delhi Police had said in its argument that a particular community was targeted in it. This riots shook the consciousness of the society. On 1 November 84, two Sikhs Jaswant Singh and his son Tarundeep Singh were brutally burnt to death in Saraswati Vihar area of Delhi.
FIR was lodged at Sarita Vihar police station
The FIR related to this incident was lodged at Saraswati Vihar police station in North Delhi. The complainants were recorded on the basis of the affidavit given before the Ranganath Mishra Commission.
What is 1984 anti -Sikh riot?
Anti -Sikh riots were shot dead by Sikh bodyguard in protest against the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
When and what did the Sikh riot happen in 1984?
31 October 1984- killing then PM Indira Gandhi 1 November 1984- Riots in many states including Delhi Summons issued against many including Kumar 30 April 2013 – Sajjan Kumar Bari from Rouse Avenue Court 17 December 2018 – Sajjan Kumar from Delhi High Court Life imprisonment
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