Delhi Police Asks 12 Kisan Leaders to Join Probe into Republic Day Tractor Rally Violence
The farmer leaders were asked to join the probe at the Delhi Police Crime office but none of them reported to the office. The Outer Delhi Police had earlier served a show-cause notice to farmer leaders including Buta Singh Burjgill and Ugraha Kisan leaders in connection with the violence at Nangloi during the January 26 tractor rally.
New Delhi, January 29: Delhi Police on Friday served notices to 12 farmer leaders to join the investigation into the violence during the tractor rally on Republic Day. Among those who were served the notices include Buta Singh Burjgill, Darshan Pal Singh, Rakesh Tikait, Shamsher Pandher and Satnam Pannu.
The farmer leaders were asked to join the probe at the Delhi Police Crime office but none of them reported to the office. The Outer Delhi Police had earlier served a show-cause notice to farmer leaders including Buta Singh Burjgill and Ugraha Kisan leaders in connection with the violence at Nangloi during the January 26 tractor rally.
They have been asked to respond as to why action should not be taken against them for violation of the terms and conditions agreed upon for holding tractor rallies. Farmers' Protest: Farmers At Ghazipur Border Continue Sit-in Protest, Security Tightened at Several Places, Check Roads That Are Closed Today.
On January 26, during the tractor march by farmers to protest against the three farm laws, protestors violated the agreement about the route to be taken and entered central Delhi after forcibly removing barricades. Several policemen were injured in the violence and vehicles were damaged.
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