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Bombshell drops - It was a conspiracy supported by Indian Army Chief and Narashima Rao : Former Lt Governor of Delhi Padmakar Gavai criticised by Nanavati Commission
The latest bombshell resulting from the Nanavati Commission that probed anti-Sikh riots in Delhi in 1984 is far reaching than ever expected. The truth are starting to come out slowly as the accused start talking and pointing figures at others in the center of power.
According to media reports, Former Lt Governor of Delhi, Padmakar Gavai, who has been criticised by Nanavati Commission that probed anti-Sikh riots in Delhi in 1984, on Monday accused the then Union Home Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao and army chief A. Vaidya for their ‘failure’ to control the riots.
He also charged Union Minister Jagdish Tytler and the then Union Information and Broadcasting Minister H.K.L. Bhagat for their alleged roles in the riots.
“Rao was only making calls to me to protect his friends and telling me their locations,” Gavai, who has settled in Nagpur, claimed.
“I approached then army chief General Vaidya but his response was too cool,” Gavai said adding “he told me Gavai these things normally happens. I had asked General Vaidya for sending army to quell the riots but his approach was totally negative. I took H K L Bhagat, then Information and Broadcasting Minister but he too was not keen to suppress the riots. It is not the Lt Governor’s responsibility alone to control riots when Congress stalwarts were in the Union government”.
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