New Delhi, February 6: The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on Monday released video clips of a sting operation wherein senior Congress leader Jagdish Tytler had allegedly admitted to killing 100 Sikhs during the 1984 riots.
Manjit Singh GK, DSGMC chief and SAD spokesperson, released five video clips during a press conference here.
GK claimed that an unknown man handed over a white envelope, addressed to him, to his security guards on February 3. He said he found some documents and a pen drive in the envelope. Upon reading the documents, he found the script of five videos recorded on December 8, 2011, he alleged.
“When DSGMC media cell chairman Parminder Pal Singh accessed the pen drive, we found five video clips of Jagdish Tytler,” he said, adding that the material would be handed over to the CBI and the Delhi Police for further action.
GK alleged: “In clip 1, Tytler expressed remorse over not being able to recover Rs 150 crore from his friends. In clip 2, he stated that his son was in a company which had accounts in Swiss bank. In clip 3, he clearly said he had killed 100 Sikhs and had lost faith in Manmohan Singh. Clip 4 contains videos where Tytler boasts of being close to judiciary.”
He said if the investigation agencies failed to arrest Tytler and other accused within 24 hours, they would launch a protest.
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