The Nanavati Commission was appointed to look into the

1 1984 Riots

2 Ayodhya Case

3 Mumbai Riots

4 None of the above

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The Nanavati Commission was appointed to look into the 1 1984 Riots 2 Ayodhya Case 3 Mumbai..

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(1) 1984 Riots

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The Nanavati Commission was appointed to look into the 1 1984 Riots 2 Ayodhya Case 3 Mumbai..

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Eleven Commissions were constituted about the 1984 Anti-Sikh
riots. The general public and the people who were affected
were asked to file affidavits. No affidavit was given
against Shri Jagdish Tytler, by anyone in all the eleven
commissions.

A twelfth Commission was constituted named the Justice
Nanavati Commission.
Two affidavits were filed.

1. One by S. Surender Singh, who later withdrew it, where he
says that Mr. Phulka, the lawyer had fraudulently got his
signature, because he does not know any language except
Gurmukhi, and that he had not mentioned Jagdish Tytler’s name.

2. The second affidavit by S. Jasbir Singh, where he says
that on the 3rd of November, 1984, i.e: three days after the
riots, he saw Jagdish Tytler at 11.00 p.m., at the Gate of
the T.B. Hospital, Kingsway Camp and had heard him say that
“my position has been compromised and lowered in the eyes of
the leaders and not enough Sikhs had been killed in my
constituency.” He also says that he stayed in the house of
S.Sucha Singh and told him everything. (We have affidavit of
Jasbir Singh)

3. This is a false affidavit because he never stayed at S.
Sucha Singh’s house, because S.Sucha Singh has also
submitted an affidavit to the CBI where he says he does not
know Jasbir Singh. There is also a press release by S.Sucha
Singh where he clearly says that he has never even heard or
seen Jasbir Singh. (We have affidavit of S.Sucha Singh and
his Press Release.)

4. Delhi was under curfew from the 2nd November onwards. The
question of the crowd at the gate of the T.B. Hospital at
11.00 pm (night) on 3rd November, 1984, or Jasbir Singh or
Jagdish Tytler’s presence does not arise. (We have Document
of the Ministry of Home Affairs as well as an interview of
Sucha Singh by Mid Day newspaper.)

5. S. Jasbir Singh has recently got a lot of publicity where
he is coming frequently on the TV Channel where he says that
he has run away to America because he was threatened and
afraid of Jagdish Tytler.. The truth is that S. Jasbir Singh
was charged u/s 308, 506/34 of the IPC for attempt to murder
and he jumped bail. There is a open warrant of arrest for
him, and he has a bogus passport. There is a warrant for his
arrest from the Hon. Court of Hon. Rajiv Mehra, Addl.
Sessions Judge and has been declared as a “proclaimed
offender” on 21/1/2004 on an FIR No, 129/97 at Police
Station Indraprasth Estate, New Delhi. (We have copy of the
Orders passed by the Court of Hon. Rajiv Mehra, Addl.
Sessions Judge)

6. The IBN-CNN Channel comes out with a false interview of
S. Surender Singh.

7. S. Surender Singh wrote a letter in Gurmukhi to Shri Raj
Deep Sardesai of IBN-CNN News Channel where he warns him
that he is deliberately manipulating about Jagdish Tytler’s
name and says “I had not seen Jagdish Tytler anywhere” and
to stop airing fraudulent interviews in his channel. (We
have copy of the letter in Gurmukhi)

8. A notice was given by S.Surender Singh, through his
lawyer to Shri Raj Deep Sardesai of the IBN-CNN Channel. (We
have copy of the Lawyer’s Notice)

9. S.Surender Singh’s lawyer also wrote to the Director, CBI
about Shri Rajiv Sardesai of IBN-CNN Channel, where he said
that S. Surender Singh never mentioned Jagdish Tytler’s
name. (We have copy of the letter)

10. S. Surender Singh also gave out a press release in which
he clarified the fraudulently made and mischievious tampered
interview by IBN-CNN.(We have copy of Press Release)

11. S.Surender Singh has given his statement to some
reporter in which he has stated the truth in his
conversation with the reporter. (We have the Press and
Newspaper Clippings. Also the conversation as recorded on
video of Shri Surender Singh with the reporter.)

12. There is a Doordarshan Disc where Jagdish Tytler is seen
next to Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s dead body. (We have the timings
of the recording)

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