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The window of the opportunity came in 2015 when the Union Home Ministry decided to set up a special investigation team (SIT) to reopen the massacre cases of 1984. Phoolka knew that Jaswant and Tarundip were burnt, but they did not have the family’s address, who had moved to a colony in South Delhi. He tasked Kaur, his Comrade to help.
A victim himself who was burnt with enthusiasm for justice, Kaur rejected various records. She went to the office from the office in search of a address. Certainly the family must have received the compensation that was given to all the victims, she told herself, for a day, she stumbled at the address she was looking for.
Three women were available at the address, but were not ready to speak. “They were very scared. He was threatened with silence, “Phoolka said.
Once again, Kaur came with the idea of contacting one of the remaining people of three women as a patient. One of them is a doctor, and I am not in freedom to disclose whom he should disclose. All the women who were ready to do, were once again making their statements in writing, but they were certain that they did not want to take a witness. He had medical records to prove the ribs with fracture, but were not ready to highlight themselves in front of the batteries of the lawyers who included Sajjan Kumar’s legal team.
Phoolka and Kaur did not give up easily. He joined an assistant member of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee – and to a family friend of the remaining people to zero. Friends are a resident of the same South Delhi Colony.
For years, the remaining people refused to come forward. Equally, Phoolka and Kaur remained in the same number of years. Finally, in 2021, the three women agreed to appear in court, but on the condition that their identity would be protected. Read the decision and you will know that they are called ‘X’, ‘Y’ and ‘Z’.
They finally agreed, perhaps, because in 2018, Sajjan Kumar had to surrender after the first heat sentence by Phoolka. He was convicted for the killings of three people, including Kaur’s father Nirmal Singh, which is called the ‘Delhi Cantt’ case.
The memories of his father’s murder are like indelible ink and Kaur remembers every painful detail. “The mob caught my father and sprinkled kerosene over him. He did not have a match-box, and a policeman standing there said, ‘Doob maro, tum se ek sardar bhi nahi jalta‘(Shame on you! You can’t even kill Sikhs), “he told various commissions of investigation.
The pressure on her saw her move in Punjab and in a work of frustration, she joined a radical organization, a radical organization, the All India Sikh Students Union. He gave his opponent the opening, he was lying in waiting. Kaur was booked under the Drackian terrorist and disruptive activities (TADA) and spent nine years in jail. She was accused of providing weapons and shelters to Punjab terrorists, but she fought back through her lawyers and acquitted on 24 October 1996. Imprisonment promoted the desire for justice. She returned to Delhi to carry forward the legal matter.
Delhi has given 41 years in the sky of the sky with smoke, but Kaur did not falter once. Four decades have passed because the smell of bodies has filled the by-lane of the capital city, but its testimony-shakti and terrible and terrible remained one. She remained stable. Phulka was from her side and together they went on a long road for justice.
Initially, the family went to the police but FIR number 416 did not do any justice. Sajjan Kumar Never was named. Eyewitnesses never made it in court and all 10 accused were acquitted. The police, who hatched a conspiracy with the rioters, were both investigations and prosecution agencies.
The Congress leader was acquitted by the lower court, even though Public Prosecutor RS Cheema said in his closing comments in the session court, said that the riots were plotting the “ratio” ratio “. Number of Sikhs killed Over a period of three days. All Thank youAccording to police rules, the records of police movements have to be maintained, but the diary was completely empty for those three days.
Nikrit Kaur made many vacancies but remained unknowingly.