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Updated: February 23, 2021 5:00 pm IST
Republic Day Violence: Lakha Sidhana (white shirt and sweater), was seen at a rally in a Punjab village
Chandigarh:
Lakha Sidhana, the gangster-activist wanted by Delhi Police in connection with the violence at the Red Fort in Delhi last month, was spotted Tuesday at a rally in Punjab s Mehraj village - which is the hometown of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh. The rally, called for by Sidhana himself, was to support farmers protesting the agriculture laws and demand the release of those arrested by police.
Bathinda (Punjab) [India], February 23 (ANI): A man wanted for his involvement in the Republic Day violence - Lakhbir Singh, alias Lakha Sidhana, was recently seen at a rally in Punjab's Bathinda district.
Two held from Jammu in Red Fort violence case
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Send The Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested two more accused in the Red Fort violence case from Jammu.
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The two accused have been identified as Mohinder Singh and Mandeep Singh and were arrested in a joint operation with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, police said on Tuesday.
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Mohinder Singh, 45 is a resident of Chatta Mill area in Jammu s Satwari. He is the president of Kashmir United Front organisation and said to be a key conspirator in the riot case.
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 As per the information received, both the above accused persons are active participants and key conspirators in the riot case of Red Fort, Additional PRO Delhi Police Anil Mittal said.