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New Delhi, June 3, 2015 (Agency) :  A Delhi court on Wednesday directed the CBI to reply on the allegations that Congress leader Jagdish Tytler tried to influence a witness in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, in which the agency has filed a closure report.Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate S.P.S. Laler sought the CBI’s response on the statement recorded by the agency of jailed businessman Abhishek Verma during its further investigation in the riots case.The court, which was hearing arguments on CBI’s closure report filed in the case against Mr. Tytler, has now fixed the matter for June 26.During the hearing, senior advocate H.S. Phoolka, representing the riots victims, told the court that Verma in his statement had told the CBI that Mr. Tytler had allegedly struck a deal with Surinder Kumar Granthi, who was a prime witness in the case and had deposed against the



Congress leader about his involvement in the case.“As per the deal, hefty amount was paid to Surinder (who has died) besides settling his son Narinder Singh abroad. He (Tytler) also told me (Verma) that he had mounted pressure on Narinder, who in turn was to pressurise his father Surinder to change his statement in favour of Jagdish Tytler,” Verma had told the CBI.Verma had alleged in his statement that in 2010, Mr. Tytler had sent Rs five crore to his sister, who lives in Canada and the money was sent through hawala and when the amount reached the account of a trust, it was frozen by the concerned bank.The court had also issued notice to complainant and victim Lakhvinder, whose husband Badal Singh was killed during the riots, on the closure report.The CBI had said it has conducted further probe in the case, as directed by a sessions court, and filed a closure report in the matter.
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