ਤੁਰ ਗਿਆ ਗ਼ੈਰ-ਹਾਜ਼ਿਰ ਆਦਮੀ : The Tribune India punjabitribuneonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from punjabitribuneonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sonepat, April 1
The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) today gave a clean chit to gangster-turned-social activist Lakhvir Singh, alias Lakha Sidhana, who has been booked by the Delhi Police for instigating violence during the farmers’ tractor rally at Red Fort on the Republic Day.
Wanted by the Delhi Police, Lakha Sidhana had gone into hiding after the January 26 violence.
Dr Darshan Pal Singh, president of the Krantikari Kisan Union and a member of the SKM, told the media a three-member panel had discussed the Lakha Sidhana issue with singers, kabaddi players and Sikh thinkers.
“After having discussed the matter, the general body of the SKM decided that Lakha Sidhana would join the protest again. He can even share the stage,” said Dr Darshan Pal.
Bathinda, February 20
Wanted in the Delhi violence incident of January 26, gangster-turned-social activist Lakhvir Singh, alias Lakha Sidhana, on Friday night posted a video on social media in which he announced to hold a rally in protest against the farm laws at Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amrinder Singh’s ancestral village Mehraj in Bathinda district on February 23.
Lakha Sidhana also appealed to the youths to reach at grain market in Mehraj village in the rally in large numbers.
In the 13-minute long video, Lakha Sidhana has hinted that he himself would also attend the rally in his home district.
He also urged unions leaders to be united against the three farm laws.
Lakhbir Singh is wanted by Delhi Police in a case linked to violence on tractor rally
Chandigarh:
A gangster-turned-activist from Punjab who is on the run after he was named in a case linked to the violence in Delhi during a tractor rally by farmers last month has now called a rally in Bathinda.
Lakhbir Singh, also known as Lakha Sidhana, is wanted by the Delhi Police for allegedly instigating protesters to turn violent during the tractor rally on January 26, Republic Day. Hundreds of protesters had clashed with the police in and around Delhi then, including the Red Fort.
In a video posted on Facebook on Friday, Lakhbir Singh asked people to turn up in large numbers to support farmers on February 23 in Bathinda s Mehraj, the ancestral village of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh.
(MENAFN - NewsBytes) Gangster Lakha Singh Sidhana, wanted by the Delhi Police for allegedly instigating violence during the farmers infamous tractor rally this Republic Day, has called a rally in support of the ongoing farmers protest in Punjab s Bathinda.
Releasing a video on social media, he hit out at the government as well as farmer leader Rakesh Tikait.
Here are more details on this. In this article Sidhana calls rally in Mehraj on February 23 Sidhana is on the run since January 26 Delhi Police has been searching for Sidhana Up to Delhi Police to arrest him, says Bathinda IGP What happened in Delhi on January 26? Who is Lakha Sidhana?