Outrage among Sikhs after hoardings extending birthday wishes to Jagdish Tytler come up in Sri Amritsar

CHANDIGARH, Punjab—A sharp outrage erupted among Sikhs today after they come across hoardings and posters extending birthday wishes to the 1984 Sikh genocide culprit Jagdish Tytler on Majitha road. These hoardings and posters have been published by a Congress activist Karamjit “Singh” Gill whose interest behind this flattering act appear ungraspable because Jagdish Tytler is no longer an effective leader in the Indian National Congress.

On seeing these hoardings and posters, the Sikh activists immediately started removing them. Anger amongst the common masses towards the hoarding was visible as local Sikhs as they started beating Tytler’s face with their shoes, besides blackening it with a shoe polish.

Meanwhile, eight Sikh activists including Paramjit Singh Akali (Jatha Sirlath) have lodged a complaint against Karamjit “Singh” Gill for hurting Sikh sentiments and promoting communal disharmony in Punjab.

Congress leader Jagdish Tytler had played a key role in the 1984 Sikh genocide carried out by Hindu Government leaders after the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in Delhi.

In 2018, former DSGMC president Manjit Singh GK had formally publicized a video of Jagdish Tytler’s sting operation carried out by undisclosed persons. In this video, Tytler was observed shamelessly boasting about murders of a hundred Sikhs during the 1984 Sikh genocide.

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