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Deep Sidhu-Lakkha had reached Red Fort at the behest of Sidhana
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Farmers revealed, Deep Sidhu-Lakkha had reached Red Fort at the behest of Sidhana

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The farmers while talking that it was Deep Sidhu and Lakha Sidhana who encouraged the farmers to go to the Red Fort. After reaching the Red Fort, Deep Sidhu also asked to hoist the mark on publicity. Sidhu has accepted this thing in a Facebook video.

After the violence on Republic Day, one name is in the most headlines and that name is Deep Sidhu. It is being alleged that this person turned the mob of farmers towards the Red Fort, after which the violence spread. Another name is coming after Sidhu, Lakha Sidhana. According to the information, only Deep Sidhu and Lakha Sidhana encouraged the farmers to go to the Red Fort. After reaching the Red Fort, Deep Sidhu also asked to hoist the mark on publicity. Sidhu has accepted this thing in a Facebook video.

Who is Lakha Sidhana?

Lakha Sidhana, who lives in Bathinda, Punjab, is a big name in the world of crime. There are many cases going on this and arrests have already been done in many cases. Lakha Sidhana’s real name is Lakhbir Singh Sidhana and he was a good kabaddi player. But after setting foot in the crime world, he gave up both his name and hobby. Lakha Sidhana still works to incite the youth against the government and the system. According to experts, Sidhana also wants to contest elections.

Deep Sidhu and Lakha Sidhana agitated to go to

Red Fort, the farmers who reached the Red Fort told that two leaders named Deep Sidhu and Lakha Sidhana asked the youth to go to the Red Fort. Senior farmers were not convinced about this. But the young protestors who came to their notice and traveled to the Red Fort from Singhu boarder at 8:30 am before their decision committee. After that the protesters of other peasant organizations also reached the Red Fort.

On the day of Republic Day transformed into capital Delhi Cantonment after the violence, after the violence in the tractor parade of farmers has turned into the capital Delhi Cantonment. 15 CRPF companies have been deployed along with the police force in Delhi. However, the Lala Fort has been evacuated from the agitators late last night. Around 86 policemen have been injured in the tax violence. At the same time, during this time a protesting farmer also died.

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Following the violence in the tractor parade, the United Kisan Morcha has apologized and closed the parade with immediate effect. At present, the protesting farmers are sitting on the borders of Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur in Delhi. The United Kisan Morcha announced that the movement would continue peacefully and a decision would be taken soon after discussing further steps. The situation is now under control after the violence.

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