Tribune News Service
Ghazipur, February 27
National spokesperson of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) Rakesh Tikait has raised the spectre of "kisan hartal" in the coming days.
Tikait, who returned to
Tribune News Service
Bathinda, February 27
The Facebook page of gangster-turned-activist Lakha Sidhana, wanted for the Republic Day violence, has been ‘disabled’ in India. He used to upload videos on the page to connect with his more than three lakh followers regularly.
While his supporters in India claimed they couldn’t access the page, those in the US, Italy and other parts of the world aren’t complaining of any such restriction.
Reacting sharply over the development, the Lakha Sidhana Fan Club page on Facebook has posted a video of the gangster and written that the “government can’t suppress the voice of Lakha Sidhana, this is illegal.” It urged people to create posts in favour of the activist.
Tribune News Service
Ghazipur, February 27
National spokesperson of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) Rakesh Tikait has raised the spectre of "kisan hartal" in the coming days.
Tikait, who returned to
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Tribune News Service
Bathinda, February 27
Republic Day violence accused Lakha Sidhana's Facebook page has been removed in India.
He has more than 3 lakh followers.
His fans claim that the governm