Deposing as a prosecution witness in the case, Prem Kaur told District Judge Rakesh Siddhartha it was wrong to say that she remained silent for a long time as she had no knowledge about the facts of this matter or the alleged riot incident.
"It is incorrect to suggest that I am making a false and tutored statement before this court at the instance of CBI, Nirpreet Kaur and other political opponent of Sajjan Kumar and others.
She said it was also incorrect to suggest that nobody talked to her about the incident in the manner as told to the court by her yesterday.
She had yesterday told the court "children were saying that Sajjan Kumar, Jai Kishan, Ratan and Gupta Telwala were in the mob. Some other persons....And many others were saying the same thing in a camp.
Kaur's cross examination concluded and the court fixed March 19 for recording statement of another witness.
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