New Delhi, Sep 10: Raking up the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said the Central government had failed to address grievances of the victims and accused the UPA government of interfering in the religious affairs of Sikh community.
Speaking at the National Integration Council meet here Badal said, “The shoddy and even criminal manner in which cases related to the 1984 massacre of innocent Sikhs have been dealt with is a case,” which reflected the failure of the system to address “genuine grievances”.
“The role played by the central government in the 1984 riots and its subsequent justice delivery requires introspection,” he said.
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