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The family of an Asian man who was stabbed to death in North Lanarkshire 13 years ago have called for his killers to be brought to justice.

Surjit Singh Chhokar was murdered in Overtown on 4 November 1998.

Prosecutors failed to secure a conviction, despite the arrests of three men and two subsequent trials.

His sister Manjit Sangha said she hoped changes to Scotland's double jeopardy law would mean that the murder investigation could be reopened.

Ms Sangha was speaking publicly about the case at a news conference at the Scottish Parliament.

Her brother's murder sparked controversy after prosecutors failed to bring anyone to justice.

Two official inquiries were ordered in the wake of the original legal episode. One made allegations of "institutional racism".

Following the publication of the reports in 2001, the then Lord Advocate, Colin Boyd QC, said that the Chhokar family had been failed by the police and prosecution services.

Reform of Scotland's centuries-old double jeopardy law, which came into force at the end of last year, means the men originally accused of the murder could face a retrial.

The case has been compared to the Stephen Lawrence inquiry in London, which earlier this month resulted in two convictions 18 years after the teenager's murder.

Speaking at a new conference at Holyrood, Ms Sangha said: "People will have forgotten Surjit's name, yet the darkness of his murder still shadows our lives.

"All that we have ever asked for is justice. The recent changes in the law once again gave us hope.

"I am extremely sad that my father, Darshan Singh Chhokar, cannot be by my side today.
"This is because he is extremely ill with cancer, but his last wish is that justice can be done.


"We are not here to start a campaign again but my family simply want the Lord Advocate to bring Surjit's killers to court and give us justice."

Earlier, it was confirmed that Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland will meet with the Chhokar family on 26 January to discuss reopening the case.

The family's solicitor, Aamer Anwar, told the news conference that Mr Chhokar's killers should not rest easily in their beds.
"Surjit's family never wanted him to be Scotland's Stephen Lawrence, but once again killers were left free to roam the streets.

"A hope for justice is all the Chhokar family live for."

Mr Anwar said the legal reform, and the recent conviction of two men for the Lawrence murder, had rekindled that hope.

He called for an immediate review of the Chhokar case, with the three previous suspects re-interviewed.

Evidence at the last trial, he said, should be reviewed and new forensic skills should be used.

He also appealed for any member of the public to come forward with new information.

"Just as in the Stephen Lawrence case, the killers of Surjit Singh Chhokar should not rest easy in their beds," he said.

"The family have no desire to re-start the campaign, and trust the Crown Office will be determined to secure justice for the Chhokar family, if at all possible, so that Surjit Singh Chhokar can finally rest in peace."

The news conference was also attended by Labour MSP Graeme Pearson, who has previously called for the Chhokar case to be re-investigated.

Mr Pearson was head of crime at Strathclyde Police when the waiter was murdered.

He said: "The murder of Mr Chhokar is unfinished business. There's no doubt that the unsatisfactory conclusion of the trials 13 years ago has left a bad taste in everybody's mouth.

"The introduction of new legislation which allows double jeopardy and the reconsideration of cases such as the Chhokar case is a breath of fresh air to the legal system and offers an opportunity for the Crown to address a number of cases which lie in the system which need to be resolved.

"I think Surjit Singh Chhokar is one of those cases."

Humza Yousaf, an SNP MSP and member of Holyrood's Justice Committee, who organised the news conference, said: "I think there has been a change of attitude this time around, be it from the Crown Office or others.

"People want this case resolved from all sides."

This is a sad case and hopefully due to recent changes in law and public opinion the guilty will be charged and the family will be able to get on their lives.
 
The guy is dead, whether or not he was a spy, a hero, an innocent mistaken identity or a terrorist is irrelevant because he is dead. It doesn’t matter to him anymore what Bharati surma will do

But the internet is buzzing, the internet “MODI” fied Hindu from east to west is demanding blood. If not already, the major Indian tabloids and private channels will broadcast frenzied stories with dramatic music to further quench the thirst of the Indians who will be fed by the Government and the media that this thing precedes everything in their lives and must be addressed

ISI, Pakistan Army, Lusher Tyaba and the like will be all over the print and electronic media getting all the blame. Once again the web is buzzing with Indian internet warriors demanding a “fitting” action.

And let there be no doubt that there will be one. Maybe something similar to what has happened before in Pakistani administered Kashmir. Some Kashmir villagers are abducted and executed in the name of Kashmiri militants. A family home in maybe Kotli or Bhimber will be raided and a Kashmiri family will pay the price for Indian revenge. Or a lone Pakistani soldier will be either sniped or abducted and executed for “crossing” the border.

Thus the score will be settled with +1 or +2 or more. and after the Pakistani/ Kashmiri blood will be shed in the name of restoring Indian pride, there will be more buzz and self patting and the dead will join the Indian spy in the afterlife or whatever.

On one hand Pakistanis get the blame for war mongering but take any border skirmish or conflict or controversy, Indians are the ones who wont settle for anything less than blood whereas the response from the Pakistanis is either apologetic, confused or almost indifference


Give us justice.. the family says...
now wait till it becomes an Indian war cry.
 
The family of an Asian man who was stabbed to death in North Lanarkshire 13 years ago have called for his killers to be brought to justice.

Surjit Singh Chhokar was murdered in Overtown on 4 November 1998.

Prosecutors failed to secure a conviction, despite the arrests of three men and two subsequent trials.

His sister Manjit Sangha said she hoped changes to Scotland's double jeopardy law would mean that the murder investigation could be reopened.

The guy is dead, whether or not he was a spy, a hero, an innocent mistaken identity or a terrorist is irrelevant because he is dead. It doesn’t matter to him anymore what Bharati surma will do

But the internet is buzzing, the internet “MODI” fied Hindu from east to west is demanding blood. If not already, the major Indian tabloids and private channels will broadcast frenzied stories with dramatic music to further quench the thirst of the Indians who will be fed by the Government and the media that this thing precedes everything in their lives and must be addressed

ISI, Pakistan Army, Lusher Tyaba and the like will be all over the print and electronic media getting all the blame. Once again the web is buzzing with Indian internet warriors demanding a “fitting” action.

And let there be no doubt that there will be one. Maybe something similar to what has happened before in Pakistani administered Kashmir. Some Kashmir villagers are abducted and executed in the name of Kashmiri militants. A family home in maybe Kotli or Bhimber will be raided and a Kashmiri family will pay the price for Indian revenge. Or a lone Pakistani soldier will be either sniped or abducted and executed for “crossing” the border.

Thus the score will be settled with +1 or +2 or more. and after the Pakistani/ Kashmiri blood will be shed in the name of restoring Indian pride, there will be more buzz and self patting and the dead will join the Indian spy in the afterlife or whatever.

On one hand Pakistanis get the blame for war mongering but take any border skirmish or conflict or controversy, Indians are the ones who wont settle for anything less than blood whereas the response from the Pakistanis is either apologetic, confused or almost indifference


Give us justice.. the family says...
now wait till it becomes an Indian war cry.

This post is a classic illustration of Pak mind sets and ' default ' responses.

Post No 1 is of an Asian who was murdered in 1998 .

His sister seeks justice. On reading of this the Pak poster assumed that this related to Sarabjit Singh .

Once before the Pak Govt expained its stupidity to an unbelievable error in spellings ( which led to a rumour the sarabjit was to be released), now I see a Think tank do the same - Surjit Singh Viz a Viz Sarabjit Singh.

Is there a need to say anymore ?

Good luck
 
boy you lost the plot? this was a general email not directed at this story in UK

but about the murder of an Indian inmate while in prison
did you see the Indian channels and the Indian web frenzy lately?


dont shoot the messenger
 
boy you lost the plot? this was a general email not directed at this story in UK

but about the murder of an Indian inmate while in prison
did you see the Indian channels and the Indian web frenzy lately?


dont shoot the messenger

Young man, are we sending general ' e mails' or responding to posts or subjects ?

Make up your mind and do not shy from accepting a default response.
 
The guy is dead, whether or not he was a spy, a hero, an innocent mistaken identity or a terrorist is irrelevant because he is dead. It doesn’t matter to him anymore what Bharati surma will do

But the internet is buzzing, the internet “MODI” fied Hindu from east to west is demanding blood. If not already, the major Indian tabloids and private channels will broadcast frenzied stories with dramatic music to further quench the thirst of the Indians who will be fed by the Government and the media that this thing precedes everything in their lives and must be addressed

ISI, Pakistan Army, Lusher Tyaba and the like will be all over the print and electronic media getting all the blame. Once again the web is buzzing with Indian internet warriors demanding a “fitting” action.

And let there be no doubt that there will be one. Maybe something similar to what has happened before in Pakistani administered Kashmir. Some Kashmir villagers are abducted and executed in the name of Kashmiri militants. A family home in maybe Kotli or Bhimber will be raided and a Kashmiri family will pay the price for Indian revenge. Or a lone Pakistani soldier will be either sniped or abducted and executed for “crossing” the border.

Thus the score will be settled with +1 or +2 or more. and after the Pakistani/ Kashmiri blood will be shed in the name of restoring Indian pride, there will be more buzz and self patting and the dead will join the Indian spy in the afterlife or whatever.

On one hand Pakistanis get the blame for war mongering but take any border skirmish or conflict or controversy, Indians are the ones who wont settle for anything less than blood whereas the response from the Pakistanis is either apologetic, confused or almost indifference


Give us justice.. the family says...
now wait till it becomes an Indian war cry.

Sir, Wrong thread I am guessing, different case although similar sounding names.
 

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