
: Haryana: Five arrested in sedition case for alleged attack on deputy speaker during farm law protest #IndiaNEWS The police in Haryana’s Sirsa city arrested five people on Thursday in a case related
Haryana: Five arrested in sedition case for alleged attack on deputy speaker during farm law protest #IndiaNEWS
The police in Haryana’s Sirsa city arrested five people on Thursday in a case related to an alleged attack on the car of the Haryana deputy speaker during a farmers’ protest against the new agriculture laws, PTI reported.The police had booked over 100 people, most of them unidentified, with sedition, attempt to murder and other charges. Two farmer leaders – Harcharan Singh and Prahlad Singh – were also among those named in the First Information Report.On Thursday, Sirsa Superintendent of Police Arpit Jain confirmed the arrests. “We analysed the video footage of the incident in the past two days,� he told PTI. “The pictures were magnified and later based on the evidence, the five who were identified have been arrested.�On July 11, farmers had staged protests at several events attended by the Bharatiya Janata Party. In Sirsa, they allegedly pelted stones and smashed the windscreen of Haryana Deputy Speaker Ranbir Gangwa’s car while he was coming out after attending a function at the city’s Chaudhary Devi Lal University. The deputy speaker escaped unhurt in the incident, according to the police. The FIR was filed on the same day, according to NDTV. Meanwhile, a group of farmers sat on a dharna near Baba Bhuman Shah Ji Chowk in Sirsa on Thursday,...Read more
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