"First it took more than a month for Sukhbir to visit the victims' families. Then he went under heavy security as he feared protest by the people. He delayed his visit by about four hours as people waited for him with black flags in Sarawan village. He should have gone there to seek apology with folded hands for the unprovoked police firing," the Punjab Congress Chief said.
Bajwa asserted that Sukhbir took this risk as Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi is to lead a 21-member delegation to President Pranab Mukherjee tomorrow seeking a high-level probe by a sitting Supreme Court judge into police firing at Behbal Kalan and series of incidents of sacrilege of holy books that the Badal government had "failed" to prevent.
Reacting sharply to Bajwa's statement, senior SAD leader Daljit Singh Cheema raked up "Operation Blue Star", saying if at all the "monster" of Jallianwala Bagh massacre Brigadier General Dyer was to be compared with, it could only be former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
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"The Sikhs have never forgiven them, and never will."
Bajwa also termed as shocking the failure of police to trace the religious scriptures which have reportedly gone missing from Burj Jawahar Singh Wala on June 1, and said it reflects "utter incompetence" of police which is under Sukhbir in his capacity as the Home Minister.
He suggested that the father and son should decide the approach to the issues first rather than contradicting each other.
Cheema said it was the SAD which had always risen to the occasion and defended Sikhs rights.