Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar. (File photo |ANI)
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Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar, convicted in anti-Sikh riots case, dies at 80

Kumar was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Delhi High Court on December 17, 2018, in a case related to the killing of five Sikhs and the burning of a gurdwara during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

TNIE online desk

Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar, who was serving life sentence for his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi, died on Thursday, sources at Safdarjung Hospital said.

The hospital has not yet clarified the cause of his death.

Kumar was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Delhi High Court on December 17, 2018, in a case related to the killing of five Sikhs and the burning of a gurdwara during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Kumar was lodged in Tihar Jail. He was also sentenced to life imprisonment by a Delhi court in February 2025 in another case relating to the killing of two Sikh men during the riots.

Kumar, a three-time Lok Sabha member, represented the Outer Delhi constituency and had been a prominent Congress leader. He resigned from the party after his 2018 conviction.

(With inputs from PTI)

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