Delhi Police file chargesheet against Deep Sidhu, 15 others in Republic Day violence case
New Delhi, May 21
The Delhi Police have filed a chargesheet in connection with the case relating to violence at Red Fort on Republic Day. The chargesheet has named Deep Sidhu and others as accused in the case.
The chargesheet was filed before a magistrate in Tis Hazari on May 17. The court has listed it for May 28 on further hearing on the issue of cognizance.
Police have named 16 persons including Deep Sidhu, Iqbal Singh, Maninder Moni, and Khempreet as accused in the case.
The chargesheet said that Deep Sidhu and Lakha Sidhana were among the main alleged conspirators of the violence.
Delhi Police have registered a case under various charges dealing with sedition, rioting, violence, attempt to murder, and dacoity. Later the case was transferred to the crime branch of Delhi Police
The chargesheet runs in around 3,000 pages. Names of some farmer leaders are also mentioned in the chargesheet.
Police said that Lakha Sidhana and six others are named as absconding accused as they are evading arrest
Deep Sidhu, who was arrested in this case was later released on bail. Delhi Police have alleged that he allegedly instigated the mob not to follow the permitted route of the Kisan parade and to breach barricades with tractors on January 26.
Delhi Police had told the court that there was video evidence to show that Sidhu entered Red Fort with supporters carrying lathis and flags. Delhi Police also told the court that he was at the rampart of the fort where a flag was raised.
Protesters broke police barricades and clashed with police in several parts of the national capital during a farmers’ rally against three controversial agriculture laws—Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; the Farmers Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020—on Republic Day this year.
Farmers have been protesting the three laws on the outskirts of the national capital since November this year. The protests, which have been mostly peaceful, have gained widespread sympathy from across the country.
A total of 43 different cases were registered with the crime branch, special cell, and local police, and over 150 persons were arrested in connection with various cases relating to Republic Day violence. —Agencies