Conspiracy!! Republic Day Red Fort Violence!
As indicated by the charge sheet, punjab saw the greatest expansion in the sale of farm trucks in these three months. Farm tractors deals went up by 94.30 per cent in december 2020, when 1,535 work vehicles were sold. TO SUBSTANTIATE its charge that the Republic Day violence by a segment of ranch dissenters was "a profound established, perfectly tuned connivance", the delhi police has referred to an "ascent" in the sale of farm vehicles in punjab and haryana between november 2020 and january 2021.
The "offer of farm trucks ascends to a significant degree quickly in a perfectly tuned trick and with the sole item… to take work vehicles to delhi for tumult and dissent," says the charge sheet. As indicated by the charge sheet, punjab saw the greatest expansion in the sale of farm vehicles in these three months.
The charge sheet, recorded in May, says there are a few video clasps of rancher pioneers impelling their allies to "alter their farm tractors and get substantial metal embellishment introduced with the goal that the police blockades can be penetrated". Every one of these video cuts was recorded preceding Republic Day, it says. There are additionally video cuts in which rancher pioneers "are guaranteeing that the farm vehicle rally won't follow the concurred course (and) in case they are halted by the police, they will penetrate the blockade and enter delhi at any expense," says the charge sheet.
The goal of the dissidents was "to overcome/get hold of (Red Fort)" and transform it into a dissent site to "cause shame and embarrassment at public and worldwide level to individuals of this nation" by raising the nishan Sahib and Kisan banner on Republic Day says the charge sheet.
Police have referred to the revelation explanation of one of the charged, Iqbal Singh, who purportedly said that "in the event that he prevailed with regards to getting the nishan Sahib raised… he would get a monetary compensation reported by the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) bunch, an association prohibited by the government of India."
Saying that Singh visited Tarn Taran in punjab on january 19 this year, the charge sheet says the "slipping away denounced people who lifted nishan Sahib at red Fort likewise hail from Tarn Taran." Citing call detail records, it says that Singh "was in contact with the fleeing blamed people through one for his partners".
"There are obscure claims with no generous proof. This is a crazy claim that helpless ranchers purchased work vehicles to overcome red Fort," Singh's legal counsellor, Jasdeep Dhillon, told the media. The charge sheet additionally refers to an implied video clasp of entertainer Deep Sidhu tending to the nonconformists and "calling different heads of the ranchers' association to arrive at red Fort and take further charge".
Sidhu's legal advisor, abhishek Gupta, revealed, "The police have not delivered anything to validate this case. This claim that the ranchers purchased farm tractors in promotion of the scheme is ridiculous and puerile. They are making a counterfeit