The Delhi Police has registered a case against UAPA and treason in the conspiracy behind the riots in Delhi on Republic Day. The case was registered on the basis of information received that there was a planned attempt to enter Delhi in violation of an agreement with the police and to attack a historical monument like the Red Fort and bring shame to the country at the international level. The role of organizations and individuals inside and outside India in the conspiracy will be investigated. The Special Cell of the Delhi Police is in charge of the investigation. It is learned that notice has been issued to six farmers’ union leaders to appear for questioning in connection with the case. . Delhi police began to remove the evacuation gasipurile karsakasamarakendram. Farmer leader Rakesh Tikayat said he would not surrender. Police said the situation in the area should end immediately. Farmers told farmers that goondaism would not happen.
Delhi Police has issued a look-out notice against farmer leaders in the Republic Day violence. The move comes after the leaders were given notice to appear for questioning. A case has also been registered against Deep Sidhu and Lakha Siddhana, the main accused in the Red Fort violence. Amitsha visits police officers injured in Republic Day violence.
The move comes amid allegations of treason in connection with violence at the Red Fort and inside the country’s capital during a Republic Day tractor rally. The Union Home Ministry has also directed the police to take strict action. As part of this, 20 leaders including Balbir S Rajewal, Baldev Singh Sirsa, Dr Darshan Pal and Yogendra Yadav were asked to appear in person and a lookout notice was issued.
Police are examining CCTV footage of the Red Fort to identify the perpetrators. Police have registered a case against actor Deep Sidhu and Lakha Siddhana, who are accused by farmers’ organizations of leading the violence at Red Fort. Meanwhile, Deep Sidhu commented on Facebook Live that the hoisting of the Sikh flag at the Red Fort was a symbol of farmers’ anger.
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