Wanted by Delhi cops for R-Day violence, Lakha Sidhana leads rally to Kundli border
Gangster-turned-social activist Lakha Sidhana, wished by Delhi Police in reference to the Republic Day violence within the nationwide capital, resurfaced Friday as he led a convoy, in a open car along with his supporters, to the Kundli border to affix the farmers who will likely be blocking the Haryana’s Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway in protest in opposition to Centre’s farm legal guidelines on Saturday.
Farmers have threatened to dam the expressway for twenty-four hours from 8 am on April 10.
Sidhana, who was accompanied by BKU (Krantikari) president Surjeet Singh Phool, BKU Doaba president Manjit Singh Rai, Lok Bhalai Insaaf Welfare Society (LBIWS) chief Baldev Singh Sirsa, stated he was not working away.
“If the government wants to arrest me…I am not running away. But the main thing is that this agitation has to succeed. The morcha is intact…our unity is intact. (Punjabi actor) Deep (Sidhu) is also our brother… one or two mistakes did happen in the past, but let bygones be bygones,” Sidhana stated.
He stated even when he was arrested, the morcha will proceed as regular as the kids will proceed going to the protest websites. “I appeal to everyone to maintain peace and keep attending the agitation at Delhi borders or Punjab will die due to these black laws…we can sort out our personal differences later,” he added.
Sidhana stated the agitation in opposition to the farm legal guidelines is a matter of saving farmers of the nation. “All states are united in the fight for the farmers’ cause,” he stated.
When requested if he fears his arrest, Sidhana stated, “The government often registers false cases whenever there is a big agitation. They use such tactics to weaken the agitation. There is nothing new in this.”
He additionally accused the Centre of making an attempt to finish the age-old relationship between farmers and “arhtiyas” (fee brokers) by its direct profit switch scheme.
“More anti-farmer things are on the anvil, including a seed bill,” he alleged.
Sidhana is needed in reference to the Republic Day violence in New Delhi throughout which hundreds of protesters had clashed with police throughout a tractor parade. Many protesters reached the Red Fort and hoisted non secular flags on its domes. In February, Sidhana had addressed a farmers’ rally in Bathinda, warning the Punjab Police in opposition to cooperating with the Delhi Police.
Sidhana had earlier denied involvement within the Republic Day violence. He had a number of instances registered in opposition to him in Punjab and was jailed many instances. He had unsuccessfully contested the 2012 state meeting polls.
Manjit Singh Rai confirmed that their reached at Kundli border Friday night time after transferring forward from Sangrur through Rajpura, Shambhu, and Ambala.
Phool added, “There are no differences with Sidhana. Our morcha is united”.
Meanwhile, Lakha’s supporters raised slogans daring police to the touch him. Harpreet Singh Mann from Bathinda stated, “After several rounds of talks SKM leaders have welcome Sidhana in the morcha”.