The People’s Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) has flagged a ‘delay in justice’ to the victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, highlighting that only 13 cases are being fought in court out of about 650 FIRs that had been registered against perpetrators of the massacre. The 1984 riots had left around 2,756 people dead.
PUDR’s report, ‘Delhi 1984: A Long Aftermath’, which was released on Monday, questions the low number of convictions even after 41 years.
Minimal convictions
The report said the last high-profile conviction in one of the cases w
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