
Whatever happened in Punjab in the 80s, Kamal Nath is responsible for it: R.P. Singh
New Delhi (Paigam-e-Jagat) - On the occasion of the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, memories of what happened in Punjab in the 80s and the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 were refreshed. Politics has also become heated on this issue.
New Delhi (Paigam-e-Jagat) - On the occasion of the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, memories of what happened in Punjab in the 80s and the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 were refreshed. Politics has also become heated on this issue. BJP national spokesperson R.P. Singh has been holding senior Congress leader Kamal Nath directly responsible for the Sikh riots. He has held Kamal Nath responsible for whatever happened in Punjab. He claimed that Kamal Nath was one of the main conspirators of whatever happened in Punjab in the 80s. This was the first time that the Congress party played the majority card to win elections and portrayed the most nationalist minority, the Sikhs, as anti-national. RP Singh said that Kamal Nath went to Punjab and delivered money to Bhindranwale. Famous journalist Kuldeep Nair has mentioned this in his book 'Beyond the Lines, An Autobiography'. In this, Kamal Nath was shown as a friend of Sanjay Gandhi, who had done a lot of good work in Punjab. This has been mentioned in the book 'Khalistan Conspiracy' by Swaran Singh, former RAW officer and GBS Sidhu, son of a cabinet minister in the Indira Gandhi government.
