This Article is From Jun 16, 2016

'Deserve Applause For Efforts To Restrain Mob At Gurudwara,' Kamal Nath Tells NDTV

'Deserve Applause For Efforts To Restrain Mob At Gurudwara,' Kamal Nath Tells NDTV

Congress leader Kamal Nath resigned as the in-charge of Punjab elections.

New Delhi: In an exclusive interview to NDTV Congress leader Kamal Nath tells why he quit as the party's in-charge of Punjab and on the allegations of his involvement in 1984 anti-sikh riots.

Here are the highlights from the interview:
 
  • I Resigned As Punjab in-charge in party's interest.
  • Attention was being diverted from real issue.

On 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots:
 
  • Never has there been any stigma attached to my name.
  • Nanavati Commission also fully absolved me.
  • Politics is being played behind dragging my name into 1984 riots.
  • MS Gill didn't raise riots when he was my Cabinet colleague.
  • For 32 years, it was a non-issue, why rake it up now?
  • I restrained mobs at Rakabganj gurudwara during 1984 riots.
  • I didn't recognise anyone in the crowd, they recognised me.
  • I Should be applauded for what I did to restrain mob at gurudwara.
  • I told the crowd not to enter the gurudwara.
  • I did a service by talking to the crowd till cops arrived.
  • I do not regret what I did at the gurudwara.

On Resignation As Punjab's Congress In-Charge
 
  • Nobody asked me to quit, I resigned in the party's interest.
  • I believe Rahul doesn't take decisions without consulting Sonia
  • Sonia informed me of my appointment as Punjab in-charge
  • Sonia Gandhi is the boss, Rahul should take over in next few months
  • There is o leadership crisis in the Congress.
  • Amarinder Singh should be Congress Chief Ministerial candidate in Punjab.
  • Priyanka Gandhi should campaign for the Congress.
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