Lakkha Singh Accused Of Red Fort Violence Absconding
Lakkha Singh accused of Red Fort violence challenges Delhi Police by releasing the video.
Delhi Police is searching for Gangster Lakkha Singh Sidhana of Punjab on charges of blatant violence during a farmers’ rally held in Delhi on Republic Day to protest against the Agricultural Law.
Meanwhile, Lakha Singh, who is absconding with the Delhi Police, has released a video on social media.
Through the video, Lakha Singh has supported the farmers, while giving an open warning to the police, on February 23, another demonstration has been announced.
It has been said to perform this in Bathinda. Lakha has appealed to the youth of Punjab to join the protest through the video.
Explain that on 26 January, Delhi Police has been looking for Lakha Singh Sidhana for the last 25 days on charges of violence in Delhi.
A reward of Rs 1 lakh has also been announced by the Delhi Police over Lakha Singh.
After watching the video, it seems that the video has been made in the dark of night. Lakha Singh is sitting in a tent, many people are sleeping on the ground.
Lakkha Singh is trying to incite the youth through the video and on 23 February a large number of people are appealing to reach millions.
Lakha Singh says that a protest has been staged in Mehinda Pind in Bathinda district. Come, my brothers, try in large numbers to know that we are with the farmer movement.
Who is Lakha Singh Sidhana.
Please tell that Lakkha Singh Sidhana, who lives in Bathinda in Punjab, has been involved in the farmers’ movement on the Singhu border since 26 November 2020.
Sidhana has dozens of criminal cases registered in Punjab and has been jailed several times. Sidhana has released many videos on social media earlier also and he has claimed that he has left the world of crime.
Lakha Singh says that he is now involved in social work. Lakha Singh also contested the assembly elections in 2012 on the election trail of the People’s Party of Punjab.