The two leaders also released the video of the speech delivered by Rajiv this day on 1984 at Boat Club on Indira Gandhi's birth anniversary where he had made the remarks that "when a big tree falls, the earth shakes", an apparent reference to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
"A Prime Minister who justifies the killing of innocent citizens, definitely does not deserve Bharat Ratna. We therefore call upon the government to withdraw the Bharat Ratna conferred upon Rajiv Gandhi," Phoolka said addressing a press conference.
BJP leader Singh and Phoolka said that it was difficult to get the video of the speech as the same was deleted from the records and archives of Doordarshan and it was retrieved with much difficulty.
To a question on his sharing the platform with a BJP leader, Phoolka said, "We would try and involve all others for the cause and to help get justice to the victims of the 1984 carnage".
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Phoolka said 31 years ago on this day, the then Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi had justified the killing of 3,000 innocent citizens of the country and failed to provide justice to the victims.
The huge crowd, whom Rajiv was addressing at Boat Club, loudered this justification of Rajiv Gandhi by clapping, he said, alleging that this crowd mostly comprised of workers and leaders of Congress who had indulged in the killing of the Sikhs just two weeks earlier.
"Rajiv Gandhi government did not even register cases. For Rajiv Gandhi government, thousands of these Sikhs killed meant nothing. He didn't even bother to count the dead bodies of these innocent citizens. His Home Minister gave statement in Parliament on November 14 that only 650 Sikhs are killed throughout the country.
"On November 17, Atal Bihari Vajpayee released a list of 2,800 Sikhs killed in Delhi alone. The Congress called Vajpayee anti-national. It took Rajiv government three years to finally come out with official figure of 2,733 Sikhs killed in Delhi," he said, adding that the video-footage of Rajiv Gandhi's speech is being played after 31 years.
