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HS Phoolka: Wheel of justice yet to turn against Kamal Nath

Nath has emerged as the frontrunner for the post of Madhya Pradesh chief minister.

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party leader and Supreme Court lawyer H.S. Phoolka on Thursday claimed there was “strong” evidence of Congress leader Kamal Nath’s involvement in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and said the wheel of justice was yet to turn against him.

Mr Nath has emerged as the frontrunner for the post of Madhya Pradesh chief minister.

“There’s ample amount of evidence against Kamal Nath and the wheel of justice is yet to turn against him. Now, it is up to (Congress President) Rahul Gandhi to decide whether he wants a man who was involved in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots as the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh,” Mr Phoolka said.

The senior advocate, who has been representing victims of the riots in court cases, had earlier this year said that instead of punishing leaders involved in the anti-Sikh riots, the Congress had elevated and promoted them. “They were made ministers and given plum posts,” he had said.

Meanwhile, Delhi BJP spokesperson Tajinder Singh Bagga claimed the Congress is aware of Nath’s involvement in the riots and that was why he was “removed” as the Punjab in charge of the Congress before Assembly elections in that state in 2017.

He said Punjab CM Amarinder Singh should register his protest against the party’s decision to make Nath the Madhya Pradesh CM and should resign if Gandhi does not agree to his demand.

Punjab AAP MLA Kanwar Sandhu claimed Mr Nath is yet to come clean on these charges levelled against him. He said whether Mr Nath is to be appointed MP chief minister is Congress party’s “internal matter”.

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