Mob wanted to make Red Fort as new protest site against farm laws: Delhi Police

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Republic Day mob wanted to make Red Fort as new protest site against farm legal guidelines: Delhi Police

The violent mob at Red Fort on January 26 wanted to seize the monument to make it the new protest site for agitation against the Centre’s new farm legal guidelines, the Delhi Police mentioned in its chargesheet. In the three,232-page chargesheet, police cited knowledge of buy of tractors in Haryana and Punjab in December 2020 and in contrast it to the corresponding interval final 12 months.

Nearly 4 months after the violence at Red Fort on the Republic Day, Delhi Police has filed a chargesheet against actor-activist Deep Sidhu and 15 others in reference to the case.

On January 26, protesting farmers clashed with police in the course of the tractor rally against three farm legal guidelines and stormed into the Red Fort, injuring scores of policemen.

The Delhi Police Crime Branch, which is tasked with investigating the case, filed the report earlier than Metropolitan Magistrate Sahil Monga on May 17 and sought prosecution of 16 accused, together with Sidhu.

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