New Delhi | Overseas Congress President Sam Pitroda today hit out at the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) for twisting his statement on the ‘1984 anti-Sikh Riots’ to hide their failures of 5 years.
Pitroda today on Twitter wrote, “BJP is talking about these issues and attacking Congress leaders with lies because they can not talk about their performance and have no vision to take india forward to inclusively growth and prosperity for all with focus on Jobs, kids and more Jobs.”
BJP is talking about these issues and attacking congress leaders with lies because they can not talk about their performance and have no vision to take india forward to inclusively growth and prosperity for all with focus on Jobs, kids and more Jobs.
— Sam Pitroda (@sampitroda) May 10, 2019
Earlier attacking Pitroda on his statement, BJP President Amit Shah on twitter wrote,” Agony of the entire Sikh community. Suffering of all those Sikh families killed by Congress leaders in 1984. Attack on Delhi’s secular ethos. All summed up in these three words by Sam Pitroda – Hua To Hua.”
Agony of the entire Sikh community.
Suffering of all those Sikh families killed by Congress leaders in 1984.
Attack on Delhi’s secular ethos.
All Summed up in these three words by Sam Pitroda – Hua To Hua.
India will never forgive #MurdererCongress for its sins. pic.twitter.com/ouYXeHJHlf
— Chowkidar Amit Shah (@AmitShah) May 9, 2019
Sam Pitroda on Thursday responding to the BJP’s claim of “instructions to kill” in 1984 had come from the office of the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, said, “This is also another lie, and what about 1984? 1984 hua toh hua. Aapne kya kiya paanch saal mein, uski baat kariye. ’84 mein hua to hua. (You speak about what you have done in five years. It happened in 1984, so what?).
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