Protests in Punjab over Jagdish Tytler Issue


PTI

Chandigarh, Apr 8: Members of a conglomerate of radical Sikh organisations blocked rail traffic in several places in Punjab on Tuesday to protest against  CBI's clean chit to Jagdish Tytler in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.

On Tuesday, Jarnail Singh, a journalist threw a shoe at home minister P Chidambaram to protest against CBI's clean chit to Jagdish Tytler in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.

The activists of Sant Samaj, which includes organisations like Damdami Taksal and Dal Khalsa, squatted on rail line at Gyaspura village near Ludhiana, Beas and Dakoya in Jalandhar, official sources said here.

According to the Punjab Government Railway Police (GRP), the blockade will last for four hours between 11am to 1500.

"Most of the trains will not be affected by the blockade," a GRP official said, adding that some of the passenger trains had been stopped at railway stations as a precautionary measure.

The trains that have been affected due to the blockade, include Amritsar-Delhi Shatabdi express, Malwa express and Paschim express, the GRP said.

Sant Samaj convener Baba Harnam Singh Dhuma said the protest was successful and peaceful.

The clean chit to Tytler has generated much heat in the already charged up political season as the Punjab Congress is on defensive while the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has left no stone unturned to make it an election issue. 

  

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