While the likes of Yogendra Yadav and Rakesh Tikait will need to have been having fun with the catastrophe that unfolded on the event of Republic Day, maybe belatedly, the realisation dawned upon them that because the masters of the circus that unfolded yesterday, there’s each likelihood that they may face strict motion and a protracted jail time period which has pressured them to resort to petty excuses in a determined bid to save lots of themselves.The flag bearer of the ‘Farmers’ protests, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) was fast to distance itself from the Republic Day violence and the next desecration of the Red Fort.“Uneducated people were driving tractors, they didn’t know the paths of Delhi. Administration told them the way towards Delhi. They went to Delhi & returned home. Some of them unknowingly deflected towards Red Fort. Police guided them to return,” mentioned Rakesh Tikait.Read More: ‘Come with your trucks or face consequences’, Bharatiya Kisan Union’s warning to Bhullerheri village in PunjabHe added, “Those who created violence and unfurled flags at Red Fort will have to pay for their deeds. For the last two months, a conspiracy is going on against a particular community. This is not a movement of Sikhs, but farmers. Our issues remain the same and our protest will continue.”In a well-planned post-violence technique, Tikait tried to shift goalposts and pin the blame on Punjabi actor and Khalistani sympathiser Deep Sidhu.“Deep Sidhu is not a Sikh, he is a worker of the BJP. There is a picture of him with the Prime Minister. This is a movement of farmers and will remain so. Some people will have to leave this place immediately – those who broke barricading will never be a part of the movement,” mentioned Tikait.Read More: Cracking down additional on Khalistani agitation, NIA tightens the screw on Khalsa Aid and actor Deep SidhuOpposite to Tikait’s declare, his brother-in-arms, Yogendra Yadav had earlier vowed that the tractor rally received’t cease at “barricades” and can enter Delhi.Ab hum ghoshna karte hai ki tumhari Laal karenge. 🔥🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/Mahik1Cm9b— Sameet Thakkar (@thakkar_sameet) January 27, 2021Tikait who was earlier seen asking his supporters to be armed with lathis to save lots of their lands, cleverly shifted the goalposts but once more, as he mentioned, “We said bring your own sticks. Please show me a flag without a stick, I will accept my mistake.”It is being reported that each Tikait and Yadav have been booked for the violence that ensued on Republic Day. ANI stories, “over 300 Delhi Police personnel were injured during the farmers’ tractor violence at different locations in the national capital.”