Phoolka, the AAP MLA from Punjab who has been representing the riots victims in various courts for over last three decades, made the demand after Congress leader Jagdish Tytler is reported to have said that Rajiv Gandhi drove a car and took him and a security guard to various places in north and west Delhi on November 1, 1984, a day after the killing of Indira Gandhi that sparked the riots.
Phoolka told a news conference he would take up his demand with the Centre to reopen the whole issue in view of Tytler's statements and that the probe into this aspect may be handed over to the new Special Investigation Team(SIT) appointed by the Supreme Court.
As per reports, around 2,100 Sikhs were killed in Delhi alone during the anti-Sikh riots. Seven hundred Sikhs died in other parts of the country in riots.
"This means that Congress admits that Rajiv Gandhi had visited these areas and the onus is on the party to show how the former prime minister pacified the crowd while the killings continued during and after his visit," he said.
Tytler reportedly said that Rajiv Gandhi had gone to the Lok Sabha constituencies of Congress leaders H K L Bhagat and Sajjan Kumar. He claimed that Rajiv Gandhi had visited Kingsway Camp, Sabzi Mandi, Ashok Vihar and Adarsh Nagar areas.
Tytler, who has denied any role in the riots, has been given a clean chit by CBI thrice in the case but the probe agency has been directed by the court to further investigate the matter.
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