Sajjan Kumar surrenders in court, sent to Mandoli jail

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Sajjan Kumar surrenders in court, sent to Mandoli jail

Tuesday, 01 January 2019 | PTI | New Delhi

Former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar on Monday surrendered before a city court on the last day of the deadline set by the Delhi High Court and was sent to jail to serve his life sentence in a case relating to the deadly anti-Sikh riots in 1984. Kumar, 73, was brought to Mandoli jail in northeast Delhi shortly after he surrendered before Metropolitan Magistrate Aditi Garg, who directed that he be provided a separate van for commuting due to “security threat”.

Clad in a black coat and trousers, a cream coloured muffler and a blue cap, Kumar, a former Lok Sabha MP, was flanked by his lawyers and surrounded by scores of security personnel as he arrived at Karkardooma court at 2.15  pm.

Calling it a “big relief” for the riots victims who have been fighting for justice for the past 34 years, Shiromani Akali Dal member Manjinder Singh Sirsa said millions of people who have harboured the pain of 1984 in their hearts want to see “big fish” Sajjan Kumar surrender. This will be the beginning of justice and punishment for the main Congress leaders involved, he said.

“We will not rest till everyone guilty in the anti-Sikh 1984 riots are brought to justice,” he added.

Kumar is the first big politician to be convicted in the riots. In its judgment on December 17, the high court noted that over 2,700 Sikhs were killed in the national capital, holding that the riots was indeed a “carnage of unbelievable proportions”. The riots broke out after the assassination of then prime minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984, by her two Sikh bodyguards.

Outside the court complex, a group of Sikhs gathered raising slogans and showing the victory sign after Kumar surrendered. Media persons were not allowed inside the court room by the judge and security officials. The trial court declined the plea of Kumar’s lawyer that he be sent to high-security Tihar Jail as the case pertains to Delhi Cantonment area which comes under this jail’s jurisdiction.

It was informed by jail authorities that from Karkardooma court, all convicts are first taken to Mandoli jail and from there, the authorities may shift them to another jail, if they deem it appropriate.

“The convict is taken into custody and be sent to jail as per rules. Since, there is security threat to the convict, he be provided a separate van for commuting from court to jail and from jail to court,” the magistrate said in the two-page order.

Kumar came to the courtroom surrounded by 2-3 commandos along with 20-25 Delhi Police personnel, including women, said one of the police officers. He was flanked by his confidant Kailash and 4-5 advocates. No family member or Congress leader accompanied him.

The high court convicted and sentenced Kumar to life imprisonment for the “remainder of his natural life” and set a December 31 deadline for him to surrender. On December 21, it refused to extend the deadline by one month as pleaded by him.  After his conviction, Kumar resigned from the Congress party.

The case in which Kumar was convicted and sentenced relates to the killing of five Sikhs in Delhi Cantonment’s Raj Nagar Part-I area of southwest Delhi on November 1-2, 1984 and burning down of a Gurudwara in Raj Nagar Part-II.

Kumar has filed an appeal in the Supreme Court challenging the conviction and life sentence awarded to him. There is also another anti-Sikh riots case pending against him.

As a precautionary measure, sikh prisoners in Mandoli Jail complex will be kept away from Kumar’s ward, jail sources said.

The sources said he will be lodged in ward 14.

 

 

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