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Expelled Sikh Congress leader cleans Rajiv Gandhi statue with his turban to show allegiance to the party, faces outrage

Mand's claims of rejoining the party in February this year were rubbished in a clarifying statement by the District Congress President.

Youth Akali Dal members blacken Rajiv Gandhi statue, Congress workers ‘purify’ it with milk

Recently Delhi Assembly had passed a resolution urging centre to withdraw Bharat Ratna from Rajiv Gandhi, however, AAP members were seen doing flip-flop over the issue.

The Curious case of Justice Ranganath Misra who gave clean chit to Congress for 1984 Sikh massacre

Ranganath Misra, the uncle of former CJI Dipak Misra, went on to become a Rajya Sabha MP from the Congress party between 1998-2004, after his report on the 1984 Sikh genocide, exonerating Congress

Delhi High Court rejects Sajjan Kumar’s plea seeking more time to surrender

The court said that it had no ground fro granting the extension of time to surrender to Sajjan Kumar.

Sajjan Kumar wants to ‘settle his children and grandchildren’ before he surrenders, seeks 30 days’ time

He said he had six grandchildren and the conviction came 'all of a sudden'.

1984 riots witness Cham Kaur returns without testifying as the case adjourned due to non-appearance of Sajjan Kumar’s lawyer

Cham Kaur had told before the court that Sajjan Kumar was addressing the crowd and was saying 'hamari ma maar di, Sardaro ko maar do'

SAD Chief asks Rahul Gandhi to expel Jagdish Tytler and Kamal Nath for their alleged involvement in the 1984 riots

Badal said that the Congress Party has murdered democracy by asking directing officials to work according to the whims and fancies of the party leaders.

1984 Sikh genocide verdict: Does Rahul Gandhi’s statement mean he stands by Sajjan Kumar?

In August this year, Rahul Gandhi had said that none of the Congress leaders were involved in 1984 Sikh genocide

Sajjan Kumar, a mainstream Congress leader until he was convicted for the 1984 Sikh massacres

Sajjan Kumar, who has been now convicted of murdering five Sikhs in the Delhi Cantonment area during the massacre of 1984, has stayed very close to the Congress party despite Congress party projecting otherwise.

Sajjan Kumar enjoyed ‘political patronage’, ‘large scale efforts’ to protect him’: Delhi High Court

Today's judgment reversed the 2013 verdict of the Karkardooma trial court that acquitted Sajjan Kumar but convicted five others in the case

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