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Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh, he is a worker of BJP: Rakesh Tikait

Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh, he is a worker of BJP: Rakesh Tikait
Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh, he is a worker of BJP: Rakesh Tikait

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Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait has said on Wednesday that actor tuned activist Deep Siddu is a BJP worker, Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh.

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He has told the news agency ANI that “Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh, he is a BJP worker. He also has a picture with the Prime Minister. This is a movement of farmers and will remain of farmers. Some people will have to leave this place immediately and Jin People broke the barricades. They were not part of our movement. “

Delhi-NCR has been converted into a camp on Wednesday after the tractor parade of farmers turned violent and a tense atmosphere on Tuesday. A large number of police forces have been deployed at Indus Border, Red Fort and ITO.

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Delhi Mentro has informed that entry and exit has been stopped in the Red Fort Metro Station. In addition, the entry of Jama Masjid metro station has also been kept closed.

Sources in the Delhi Police have told news agency ANI that 15 FIRs have been filed so far in connection with the violence during the tractor rally. Five FIRs are recorded in the Eastern range.

It is getting information from media reports that Internet services have been stopped in many areas of Delhi. Protesters were seen most fierce in both ITO and Red Fort on Tuesday.

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On ITO protesters, the police fired ammunition balls. After this, a batch of farmers reached the Red Fort via ITO and hoisted the flag of Nishan Sahib there.

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