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INDIA NEWS - According to information received by World News superfast, Delhi Police has been in action since Wednesday morning after the violence at the farmers' tractor rally in Delhi on 26 January. First FIR was registered against 37 farmer leaders accused of breaking the terms of the rally. Then late night issued a notice to 20 farmer leaders asking why legal action should not be taken against you, answer it in 3 days.
The names of 4 of the leaders who have been given notices have so far appeared. These leaders are Yogendra Yadav, Darshan Pal, Baldev Singh Sirsa and Balbir Singh Rajewal. In the notice sent by the police, it is also said that vandalizing the Red Fort on Republic Day is an anti-national activity.
Threatening accent of tikait
According to information received by the World News superfast, an FIR has been lodged against the Indian Farmers Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait regarding the violence in the tractor rally. However, his attitude has not changed. Tikait has now warned the government in a threatening tone. Because, on Wednesday night at 8 pm on the Ghazipur border, Tikait got angry.
According to information received by World News superfast, Tikait said that 'the government is working to spread panic. Police-administration should not do any such activity. If this type of action is done then all the borders are there. Ok ... and those farmers who are in the villages will tell them there. Then if there is any problem then the local police station there will go there. This government should take full care. If any such action is there, then it will be the responsibility of the governments.
Police removed farmers in Baghpat late night, reported lathi charge
Along with Delhi Police, UP Police also appeared in action on Wednesday. At midnight they removed the farmers sitting on a dharna in Barut in Baghpat district of UP on the Delhi-Saharanpur highway. Here 40 days farmers were sitting on dharna.
According to information received by the World News superfast, the news also came about the lathi charge and arrest of Brajpal Singh, who was commanding the movement. However, both these things have not been confirmed. On the other hand, after the action of the police, the farmers of Barot will hold a panchayat on Thursday to create a further strategy.
Farmer movement disintegrated after Delhi violence
The farmer movement, which has been going on peacefully for two months on the borders of Delhi, seems to be shattered after Tuesday's violence. According to information received by the World News superfast, on the one hand the police is engaged in siege of miscreants and peasant leaders, on the other hand the split in the peasant organizations also became known. At 4 pm on Wednesday, the Rashtriya Mazdoor Kisan Sangathan and the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) suddenly announced that they were separating from the movement.
According to the information received by the World News superfast, only an hour and a half later came the news that the farmers of Bhanu faction are preparing to return home by removing their tents at the Chilla border. Apart from this, the farmers' organizations also announced to postpone the February 1 parliament march.
The person who placed the religious flag on the Red Fort was identified
The incident of the Red Fort is the most talked about issue in the farmers' rally rally. Because, according to information received by the World News superfast, the protesters attending the rally reached the Red Fort after not following the route given by the police. There he created a fierce uproar and also placed a religious flag on the ramparts of the fort. A youth flagging the flag has now been identified. He hails from village Van-Tara Singh of Tarn Taran in Punjab, his name is Jugraj Singh (22). His grandfather Mahal Singh has said that Jugraj went to Delhi on 24 January. How did he reach the Red Fort and on whose request did he offer the Kesari flag? They do not know this.
Two organizations separate from Formers movement after FIR on 37 leaders
According to information received by the World News superfast, the next day of action was on 26 January, the violent demonstration of farmers in different areas of Delhi. Delhi Police became active from Wednesday morning. By evening, an FIR was registered against 37 farmer leaders. With this, 200 people were taken into custody. They are accused of committing violence and inciting people. After this the Rashtriya Mazdoor Kisan Sangathan and the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) announced to separate themselves from the movement.
Just 3 hours after the action of the police, at around 4 pm, the schism of farmers' organizations also came to light.
The Rashtriya Mazdoor Kisan Sangathan and the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) announced to separate themselves from the movement. According to information received by the World News superfast, VM Singh, the head of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Kisan Sangathan, said in a press conference, "The uproar and violence that took place in Delhi, the responsibility of the Indian Farmers Union spokesman Rakesh Tikait should be taken. We cannot pursue a protest with someone whose direction is different. '
After just 15 minutes, the Indian Formers Union (Bhanu) also announced to end the protest.
According to information received by World News superfast, its chairman Bhanu Pratap Singh said, "I am very saddened by what happened in Delhi on Tuesday and am finishing our Protest of 58 days." Bhanu Pratap Singh's organization was performing on the Chilla Border. 'Not only this, the Bhanu faction has also started uprooting their tents from the Chilla Border. Apart from this, the farmers' organizations had announced to take out the Parliament march on 1 February. It has been postponed. Now they will hold a public rally across the country on Martyr's Day i.e. 30 January.
4 actions of police and administration after violence in parade
1. Murderous attacks, 22 cases under robbery sections, 37 case of breaking terms on farmer leaders
Delhi Police has registered 22 FIRs in incidents of violence, sabotage and rule breaking. These include sections such as murderous attacks, robbery, obstructing government work and breaking rules. In one of these FIRs, 37 farmer leaders have been accused. These include Rakesh Tikait, Medha Patkar, Yogendra Yadav, Darshan Pal, Rajinder Singh, Balbir Singh Rajewal, Buta Singh Burjgil and Joginder Singh.
According to information received by World News superfast, a case has been filed against the farmer leaders for breaking the conditions of the tractor rally. These people had signed the NOC that the police had issued for the tractor rally. A video of Tikait before the rally also went viral. In this, the Tikait were telling the people that to keep sticks with them, to put the flag, to understand the whole thing.
Apart from the leaders, an FIR has also been filed against Punjabi actor Deep Sidhu and activist Lakha Sidhana. Farmer leaders had said that it was Deep who provoked the protesters and took them towards the Red Fort. Deep is also accused of planting a religious flag on the Red Fort.
2. RAF stationed at Red Fort, monitored by drone
According to information received by the World News superfast, the farmers also vandalized the Red Fort on Tuesday. The police chased them within 3 hours. Heavy security forces are also deployed at Red Fort on Wednesday. Rapid Action Force has been deployed here. The drone is being monitored. The government is also monitoring the situation. Union Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel arrived at the Red Fort to take stock of the damage. He has sought a report from the officers.
3. FIR against more than 2000 farmers in Sikri violence case in Haryana
According to information received by World News superfast, on Wednesday, police registered a case against more than 2 thousand farmers after the violence during the tractor parade at Sikri border in Faridabad. He has been charged with various other sections including attempt to murder. Those farmers who tried to stone the tractor and threw stones at the police are being identified. Section-144 has been implemented in Faridabad.
4. The names of those who conspired with the farmer leader
According to information received by the World News superfast, Delhi Police has also sought a response from Revolutionary Farmers Union Leader Darshan Pal Singh. They have been asked why legal action should not be taken against you for breaking the terms of the agreement during the tractor rally. Darshanpal has been asked to name the people who are associated with your organization who conspired for violence during the rally. The farmer leader has to answer these questions in 3 days.
Social media also active, Twitter suspended 550 accounts
According to information received by World News superfast, Twitter suspended more than 550 accounts related to the violence during the tractor rally on Wednesday. A company spokesperson said that we have also taken action on tweets that were violating our policy.
Police claim - protesters snatch weapons
According to information received by the World News superfast, police say that 300 soldiers were injured in the violence during the tractor rally. The protesters snatched a gun that fired tear gas shells from the police. This gun was seen near a protestor in the Red Fort.
North Delhi caretaker DCP Sandeep told that the crowd suddenly reached the Red Fort. The protesters involved were drunk. We were attacked with swords and other weapons. SHO PC Yadav of Wazirabad, who was injured in the clash, said that we tried to remove the mob from the ramparts, but they turned violent.
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