"It is an unbelievable brazen act of insensitivity towards Sikhs and crass and vulgar disregard of national opinion on the guilty of the massacre of thousands of innocent Sikh children, men and women by Congress goons in November 1984. I just cannot believe a political party can be so brutally insensitive to the sentiments of Sikhs," Badal said.
"I am shocked that the Congress high command is going to these heights to rub salt into Sikh wounds while at the same time enacting the drama of putting up a show of prime ministerial repentance over its sins. Are these signs of genuine repentance or adding fresh insult to old wounds?" he said.
"...On November 2, 1984 a national daily reported that Kamal Nath was leading the mob which attacked Rakabganj Sahib. On November 3, another national daily reported the same," he said, adding that through this appointment, Congress has conveyed that the party does not care about the sentiments of the victims.
"All that Congress cares is about the people having lots of money and muscle power," he said.
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He claimed it was a fact that Nath had been indicted by the Nanavati Commission and that a witness had testified to seeing Nath leading an armed mob that attacked Rakabganj gurdwara.
Cheema said it has now become even more important to make all documents relevant to the riots public.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) too flayed Congress over the issue.
Sikhs would give a befitting reply to Congress in the forthcoming assembly polls, he added.