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1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: Tytler Refuses to Undergo Lie Detection Test

Jagdish Tytler, who has denied any role in the riots, has been given a clean chit by the CBI thrice in the case.

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Congress leader Jagdish Tytler, who has been given a clean chit by the CBI in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, on Thursday told a Delhi court that he is not ready to undergo a lie detection test as it amounts to cruelty.

Tytler's counsel objected to the test, saying the CBI has not given any reason for conducting it and the agency's plea for the test was a "gross misuse of law" and it was filed with "mala fide intention".

He also filed a list of events since the riots broke out till now, to which the victims' counsel said they would a reply to it.

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Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Shivali Sharma listed the matter for 18 April for further arguments on the CBI's plea for permission to conduct the test on Tytler and arms dealer Abhishek Verma for the purpose of a further probe.

The move came in pursuance to the court's 4 December 2015 order in which it was mentioned that a lie detection test may be conducted, if required.

Verma, a witness in the case, also told the court that he was ready for the polygraph test if he is provided with adequate security as he apprehends threat to his life as well as to his family.

He also said he was ready to record his statement before a magistrate.

The CBI prosecutor, however, did not agree with the proposal of recording Verma's statement and said the consent for a polygraph test should be unconditional.

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Advocate Prabhsahay Kaur, who represented the riot victims, questioned the CBI as to why it was refusing to record the statement when the witness was ready for it.

She also said that the witness should be given proper security if he apprehends a threat to his life.

Meanwhile, the CBI filed a status report before the court in a sealed cover regarding its further probe in the case.

The case pertains to riots at Gurudwara Pulbangash in north Delhi where three people were killed on November 1 1984, a day after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
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Tytler, who has denied any role in the riots, has been given a clean chit by the CBI thrice in the case but the probe agency has been directed by the court to further investigate the matter.

Verma has made several statements to the CBI against Tytler that he allegedly pressured the witnesses in the case.

The court had in December 2015 directed the CBI to further investigate the matter and had said it would monitor the probe every two months so that every aspect is investigated.

The agency had reinvestigated the case of killing of Badal Singh, Thakur Singh and Gurcharan Singh near the gurdwara after a court in December 2007 refused to accept its closure report. The CBI has filed three closure reports in the case.

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