Memories of anti-Sikh riots hard to forget: Amarinder
July 1st, 2011 - 1:23 pm ICT by IANS
Jalandhar, July 1 (IANS) Almost 27 years after the anti-Sikh riots took place, the Punjabi and Sikh communities have moved on but it would be unfair to ask them to forget the wounds as asked by Home Minister P. Chidambaram recently, senior Congress leader Amarinder Singh has said.
Amarinder Singh, who is the Punjab Congress president, said that even though Punjabis and Sikhs were large-hearted, the wounds of the violence in the 1980s and 1990s were hard to forget.
“The guilty must be brought to justice for people to come to terms with their loss,” Singh told reporters here Thursday.
“Punjabis, and Sikhs in particular, are enterprising and large-hearted people. They are forgiving and the community has certainly moved on. But it would be unfair to ask them to forget the wounds so easily,” the former Punjab chief minister said.
Singh said that the community still remembers the 18th century ‘ghallughara’ (holocaust) in which thousands of Sikhs were killed by Afghan invader Ahmad Shah Abdali’s forces.
“How can anyone expect them to forget the tragedy that occurred just over two decades back,” he said.
Chidambaram had at a function in Delhi asked the Sikh community to “forgive, forget and move on” on the issue of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Hundreds of Sikh community members were massacred in Delhi and other places in a backlash against the community after two Sikh bodyguards of the then prime minister Indira Gandhi assassinated her at her residence in New Delhi Oct 31, 1984.
Senior Congress leaders and other party activists were accused of leading the rioters against the Sikh community.
- Opposition mounts to Amitabh's plea on anti-Sikh riots - Dec 16, 2011
- 'Amarinder's statement on 1984 riots contrary to facts' - May 16, 2010
- Sikhs protest to demand Rajoana's release - Mar 28, 2012
- Amitabh pleads innocence in 1984 anti-Sikh riots - Dec 01, 2011
- Court observes two-minute silence for 1984 riots victims - Apr 03, 2012
- Sarnas appear before Akal Takht, panel set up on Phoolka charges - Aug 08, 2010
- Court rejects plea to withdraw Amod Kanth's medals - Apr 07, 2011
- Police kept eyes closed during 1984 riots, CBI tells court - Mar 31, 2012
- 25 years later: Sikhs have neither forgotten nor forgiven Indira Gandhi - Oct 25, 2009
- US court to hear 1984 anti-Sikh riots case against Congress - Feb 19, 2012
- 1984 riots case against Sajjan: Final arguments from March 16 - Feb 13, 2012
- Haryana to probe Sikh massacre in village 26 years ago - Feb 21, 2011
- INLD MP demands apex court panel on 1984 riots - Dec 14, 2009
- Apex court panel on 1984 riots demanded (Lead, Superseding earlier) - Dec 14, 2009
- Sajjan Kumar accuses CBI of playing fraud - May 19, 2012
Tags: abdali, ahmad shah, amarinder singh, anti sikh riots, bodyguards, community members, congress leader, congress leaders, congress president, home minister, indira gandhi, jalandhar, party activists, prime minister indira, punjab chief minister, punjabi, punjabis, rioters, sikh community, sikhs