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26 जनवरी को लाल किले पर हुई हिंसा के बाद दिल्ली पुलिस के राडार पर आया दीप सिद्धू जनरैल सिंह भिंडरांवाले को क्रांतिकारी मानता था। दीप सिद्धू पर किसान संगठनों को पहले से शक था कि उसे खालिस्तानी संगठन सहयोग कर रहे हैं लेकिन वह आंदोलनकारियों के बीच घुसा रहा।
पंजाब के मुक्तसर के रहने वाले दीप सिद्धू ने लॉ की पढ़ाई की है। इसके बाद उसने किंगफिशर मॉडल हंट अवार्ड जीता। 2015 में दी�
Delhi violence turns agri woes into law and order issue; distracts from real grievances of farmers This isn t the first time in recent history that a citizen-initiated movement has had to face a credibility crisis after a bout of violence. The anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests in February 2020 faced a similar predicament when riots broke out in Delhi FP Staff January 29, 2021 06:09:34 IST Representational image. AP
On Tuesday, the Republic Day tractor parade, which was meant to highlight the demands of the farmer unions, devolved into chaos on the streets of Delhi. Tens of thousands of protesters broke through barriers, fought with police, overturned vehicles and hoisted a religious flag from the ramparts of the Red Fort=.
The conspiracy that eventually culminated in violence during the farmers tractor rally on January 26 began as early as the three farm laws were passed by the Centre in September last year, Delhi Police suggested in one of the 33 FIR registered in the violence on Republic Day.
New Delhi [India], January 28 (ANI): While political voices have been raised against intelligence failure on January 26, according to sources the first high-level coordination meeting chaired by the Special Director Intelligence Bureau in the first week of January, intentions of banned organisation Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) of hoisting Khalistani flag at Red Fort were briefed and counter arrangements were discussed with all stakeholders.
Updated Jan 28, 2021 | 13:30 IST
The apex court stressed upon the need for “fair and truthful” reporting and said that problem arises when it is used to agitate others. Supreme Court of India  |  Photo Credit: BCCL
New Delhi: The Supreme Court Thursday slammed the Centre for “not doing anything” to curb TV programmes which have “instigating effect” and said that control over such news is as important as some preventive measure and to check law and order situation.
Referring to the internet shutdown in some areas of Delhi on January 26 when the tractor parade by farmers protesting against three new farm laws had turned violent, the apex court stressed upon the need for “fair and truthful” reporting and said that problem arises when it is used to agitate others.