“OK 1984 happened, so what?”

—  Sam Pitroda

About the 1985 Anti Sikh riots. Tavleen Singh : "(Rahul Gandhi's) current Guru Number 1, Sam Pitroda, added to Congress problems by making one of the most thoughtless, offensive remarks I have ever heard. Accosted by TV reporters last week and asked about the 1984 pogrom against the Sikhs, he said..."

Sam Pitroda, Quoted from Tavleen Singh, May 12, 2019, If Modi becomes PM again, it will have a lot to do with Congress misjudging the national mood https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/tales-from-an-older-time-rahul-gandhi-modi-rafale-ambani-elections-5723247

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