Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday launched a double-barreled attack against Narendra Modi, accusing the Centre of orchestrating the violence that took place on Republic Day at Red Fort.
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, a 1985-batch IPS officer, took charge as Delhi Police Commissioner in the middle of the February 2020 Nort-heast Delhi riots. Just a year into his stint, he has seen it all the coronavirus crisis and the lockdown, the farmers’ protest, the storming of Red Fort on January 26 and sedition cases against several activists, including 22-year-old Disha Ravi. As Delhi Police grabs global attention, Shrivastava defends his force’s actions in an interview with
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Red Fort Violence Accused Seen At Rally In Amarinder Singh s Village Republic Day Violence: If Delhi Police comes to arrest anyone in Punjab, villagers will gherao (surround) them, Lakha Sidhana said, referring to speculation Delhi Police could cross state borders to try and capture him.
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
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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.
The court had earlier sent Sidhu to police custody after the police alleged he was one of the main instigators of the violent incidents at the Red Fort.