<p>New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday recorded the statement of former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar over the violence in Janakpuri and Vikaspuri areas in the capital during the 1984 anti-sikh riots.</p>.<p>Special judge Dig Vinay Singh recorded statement of Kumar, who said he was innocent as there was not an iota of evidence against him.</p>.<p>Kumar, who was produced physically, claimed a fair investigation was not conducted and he was being implicated by unsubstantiated allegations.</p>.<p>"I was not named by any of the witnesses. Decades later I was named. The case against me is false and politically motivated. I organised blood donation camps and peace march to bring harmony in the area. My life detector test was conducted where I voluntarily participated to prove my innocence," Kumar said.</p>.<p>The court then posted the matter on July 29.</p>.<p>In Feb 2015, a special investigation team registered two FIRs against Kumar based on complaints of violence in the areas during the anti-Sikh riots.</p>.<p>The first FIR was over the violence in Janakpuri, where two men, Sohan Singh and his son-in-law Avtar Singh, were killed on November 1, 1984.</p>.<p>The second FIR was registered in the case of Gurcharan Singh, who was allegedly set ablaze on November 2, 1984 in Vikaspuri. </p>
<p>New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday recorded the statement of former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar over the violence in Janakpuri and Vikaspuri areas in the capital during the 1984 anti-sikh riots.</p>.<p>Special judge Dig Vinay Singh recorded statement of Kumar, who said he was innocent as there was not an iota of evidence against him.</p>.<p>Kumar, who was produced physically, claimed a fair investigation was not conducted and he was being implicated by unsubstantiated allegations.</p>.<p>"I was not named by any of the witnesses. Decades later I was named. The case against me is false and politically motivated. I organised blood donation camps and peace march to bring harmony in the area. My life detector test was conducted where I voluntarily participated to prove my innocence," Kumar said.</p>.<p>The court then posted the matter on July 29.</p>.<p>In Feb 2015, a special investigation team registered two FIRs against Kumar based on complaints of violence in the areas during the anti-Sikh riots.</p>.<p>The first FIR was over the violence in Janakpuri, where two men, Sohan Singh and his son-in-law Avtar Singh, were killed on November 1, 1984.</p>.<p>The second FIR was registered in the case of Gurcharan Singh, who was allegedly set ablaze on November 2, 1984 in Vikaspuri. </p>