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Sikh Youth Leader Amanjeet Singh Welcomes Court Ruling Against Sajjan Kumar

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Last updated: February 13, 2025 11:00 pm
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Proclaims ‘Justice Finally Prevails!’

Sikh youth leader Amanjeet Singh has hailed the Delhi court’s verdict finding former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar guilty in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, calling it a significant milestone for justice.

In his statement, Amanjeet expressed that “justice finally prevails!” He underscored the importance of the ruling as a long-overdue step toward accountability for the victims of the tragic events. Singh emphasized, “The wounds of 1984 still run deep, and every victim deserves justice. No perpetrator should escape the law.”

Moreover, he expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister Modi-led BJP government for their empathy and understanding of Sikh sentiments, which have contributed to the long-awaited delivery of justice.

Amanjeet Singh further stated that the special judge Kaveri Baweja of the Rouse Avenue Court delivered the verdict and scheduled the sentencing arguments for February 18. “The accused has been found guilty according to a separate judgment. The case is now listed for sentencing on the next hearing date,” the court noted. However, Amarjeet appealed to the Prime Minister that there should be no reduction in the sentence in any way.

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