ChaMore than the decades have passed away but the wounds of the 1984 Sikh genocide victims of the 1984 Sikh genocide are still universal. The Supreme Court has questioned the beloved case on Monday, the branches appear on the relaxation. It is particularly referred to the cases that were accused of accused and police show negligence in giving challenge his guilt. Out of the 650 cases, chargesheets have been filed in only 362 cases and allegations are proved in 39 cases. The rest of the cases which have been the accused in higher than 300, and these cases have not been challenged. This remarks of the Supreme Court, “the pursuit should be taken seriously, not just to show that the action is being taken,”, offers the negligations of decades. When the former member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, the Jatis Danish Committee on the Petition of Gurlad Singh Kahlon, when the procedures have been changed in 2020, the accountant had to be a lightweight. Yet so far the appeals were so reckonized instead of being meaningful.
The victims did not only hurt the terrible mangear that he had done the same time but theater, after that, has also given deep wounds. The statements in court offer horror pictures – family broke up, home was burned, and in vain from such a state of statements that were afraid of such destruction. The Supreme Court interfering gives the opportunity to correct the forget of the past but what will happen? About four decades later, making the excuse of the “deficiency of the evidence” of the Delhi Police, if the collection of the evidence is represented, its own focus. This should now be the seedion of this problem, it should not be left open.
Justice cannot be deferred or there is no other alternative. The Supreme Court will be replaced in solid steps; Wherever need, the appropriate legal representation must be reducing and most of the new exams should be preceded, and it is important to ensure that the guilty is not acquitted. By then, the victims of 1984 will continue to look forward to the opportunity that seems to be out of reach.
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