Nomadic cat-hunters in the Malwa region have become quite active in recent years. They are a threat to wildlife, including cats, monitor lizards, rabbits, partridges and foxes, among other animals. These nomadic hunters have makeshift accommodations near common land of villages.
Why Was the Red Fort Left Unguarded When Delhi Was on High Alert ?
It is difficult not to conclude that there was, indeed, a deep conspiracy to malign the farmers movement.
Protesters at the Red Fort on Republic Day. Photo: PTI
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For several years now, a few days prior to Republic Day, a state of âhigh alertâ regarding security threats is invariably declared over the entire city of Delhi. This year too, a âhigh alertâ was proclaimed on January 17, 2021 by the Delhi Police through a circular. According to the above ABP News Bureau report:
âDelhi Police is on high alert regarding the farmer protesters sitting at the borders. Ahead of Republic Day celebration, Delhi Police has posted posters of Khalistan terrorists in all the crowded areas, which they are looking for. The police suspect that these terrorist organizations can carry out a big conspiracy.â (Circulars issued by the Delhi Police in January 2021 are inaccessible; they have
The Delhi Police have so far arrested 19 persons and detained over 200 persons after 33 FIRs were registered under various sections of IPC, Disaster Management Act, Epidemic Disease Act, UAPA and Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, as per a statement.
In the eye of the Red Fort violence storm, Punjabi actor-turned-activist Deep Sidhu has gone missing since the tractors’ rally turned aggressive after a section of farmers strayed from the planned route on Republic Day.
The Delhi Police will issue look out circulars against farmer leaders who have been named in FIRs registered in connection with the violence that broke out during farmers tractor parade in the city on Republic Day, officials said on Thursday. The farmer leaders who have been named in the FIRs will also be asked to surrender their passports, they said. The decisions were taken following a series of meetings chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah since Tuesday when the large scale violence took place in the national capital during the farmers tractor rally, an official from the Home Ministry said.