Jarnail Singh

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Jarnail Singh

Jarnail Singh is a journalist from the Hindi daily Dainik Jagran. He hurled a shoe at Home Minister P Chidambaram at a press conference on 7th of April 2009 over his responses to the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) clean chit to Congress leader Jagdish Tytler on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Singh had repeatedly tried to bring up some discussion in the clean chit given to Jagdish Tytler in the matter of his involvement in the violent pogrom against Sikhs after the assasiation of Indira Gandhi by two of her personal Sikh bodyguards; shortly after the invasion of the Harmandir Sahib in 1984. After several attempts, all of which had been ignored, Mr. Chidambaram raised his plam saying their would be no more mention of the ruling on Tytler, when suddenly Jarnail Singh grasped his right shoe and bowled it in an arc to the side of Mr. Chitabaram's head. Several men then moved to take hold of both of the Sikh Journalists arms an rush him out of the meeting. Interestingly enough Mr. Singh seemed to be just as shocked at his action as was the rest of the people in attendance. Those who knew him were quick to express their surprise, describing him as a clam person of deeply held religious beliefs. Mr. Singh was quick to say, “I admit my method was wrong, but the sentiment was right. I do not wish that any journalist should behave in this manner.”

No doubt the scene brought to mind the recent 'shoe toss' that was 'heard 'round the world', when an Iraqi journalist tossed both his shoes at Pres. George Bush while he was on a Stete visit to Iran in his last few days as the US President.

However the brief bit of astonished anger, resounded with many Sikhs and others around the world who have waited through many years for some of the 'king pins' of those days of bloody murders to be brought to justice. One group even offered a princely sum for the shoe.

News reports on the subject:

  • Jarnail Singh, a journalist of the daily Dainik Jagran flung a shoe at Home Minister of India Mr P Chidambaram and made the Indian nation sit up in alarm.

Jarnail Singh, a Sikh himself says that his act may have been wrong but the cause remains real. Singh was upset like many in his community that the Congress Party had given a poll ticket to the accused of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The CBI had given a clean chit to Congressman Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar, and this was followed by the court’s acquittal of the two.

  • That makes many people ask: Who is Jarnail Singh? Is he a firebrand journalist, a staunch Sikh or the new poster boy of the Sikh community's campaign for justice? Just who is Jarnail Singh? Long before he made headlines as the man who hurled a shoe at the Home Minister, Jarnail Singh has cracked many stories on his beat - defence.
He started off as a reporter in Amar Ujala after a diploma in journalism from the YMCA. The 35-year-old has been a correspondent with Dainik Jagran for over a decade. Friends and family say the agression Jarnail showed is unlike him.

“He is a very calm person and very religious too. He goes to Gurdwara every day. Must have been something that happened that place and time, that he was angered,” said Aman, a friend of the journalist mired in controversy. Jarnail Singh too felt he could have reacted differently. “I admit my method was wrong, but the sentiment was right. I do not wish that any journalist should behave in this manner,” said the journalist by his own admission.