22 FIRs registered, Twitter accounts of Khalistan supporters suspended

New Delhi: In the name of tractor rally on the occasion of Republic Day, protesting farmers in the national capital Delhi were indulged in violence and created chaos. A group of farmers protesting against agricultural laws reached the iconic Red Fort with tractors and put a religious flag on the ramparts where the Prime Minister hoists the tricolour of India on August 15.

So far, the Delhi Police have registered a total of 22 FIRs in connection with farmers’ violence during the rally.

The police are now trying to identify the protesters by extracting footage of CCTV cameras installed everywhere. Assistance from the Special Cell, Crime Branch is also being taken to extract footage from CCTV cameras at Lalkila, Nangloi, Mukarba Chowk, Central Delhi.

Twitter accounts of some Khalistan supporters have also been suspended after the violence. According to reports, the accounts were being used to spread anti-India agenda. These accounts were operated from Canada and the…

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