By IANS,
Fatehgarh Sahib (Punjab): The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the mini-parliament of Sikh religion, Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking a judicial probe into the alleged massacre of Sikhs at a village in Haryana’s Rewari district during the 1984 riots.
“Haryana police and government have failed to arrest the culprits behind the Sikh massacre. I have written a letter to prime minister seeking a time-bound judicial probe in this tragic incident,” SGPC president Avatar Singh Makkar told reporters in this Punjab town.
Makkar had Tuesday also visited Hondh-Chillar village, the site of the alleged massacre, some 350 km from Chandigharh.
Sikh organizations in Punjab and other places have sought a thorough investigation into allegations that several Sikhs were targeted and killed by mobs in the village Nov 2, 1984 in the aftermath of the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her two Sikh bodyguards in New Delhi.
Meanwhile, the Haryana government Thursday clarified that 32 people had lost their lives in the village during the riots in 1984 and proper compensation was given to their kin.
“Compensation amounting to Rs.700,000 each was given by the government under state and central schemes to the next of kin of the deceased. A total of Rs.2.24 crore was given,” said the government spokesperson here Thursday.
He added: “A compensation of Rs.100,000 each was also given for damage to property in 2006 for 36 properties.”
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has already sought a report on the issue from Gurgaon divisional commissioner.
The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab had also Saturday announced the setting up of a seven-member fact-finding committee.