No bullet injury, farmer died after tractor overturned: UP Police
No bullet injury, farmer died after tractor overturned: UP Police
No bullet injury, farmer died after tractor overturned: UP Police
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Following the Republic Day violence (January 26) during the tractor rally of the farmers agitating against the three farm laws, the Uttar Pradesh Police ran a postmortem test of the one protestor that died. On Wednesday the cops announced that he died of injuries sustained when his tractor overturned.

“Yesterday night, three senior doctors conducted the postmortem, and it did not show bullet injury. He succumbed to the antemortem injuries which he received after his tractor turned turtle as seen in the viral video,” Avinash Chandra, Additional Director General of Police (ADG) Bareilly in Rampur, UP, said.

“The last rights of the deceased were conducted in a peaceful way at his village,” the ADG said.

The January 26 clashes between the policemen and protesters injured nearly 400 police personnel. The agitating farmers continued to allege that ‘anti-social’ elements orchestrated the violence to wreck their peaceful protests against the laws.

Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava Wednesday said that they had arrested 19 people so far and more than 25 criminal cases were registered. “No culprit will be spared. Nineteen accused have been arrested, and fifty people have been detained. They are being questioned,” he said.

Police registered FIRs against 37 farmers leaders including Rakesh Tikait, Gurnam Singh Chaduni, Yogendra Yadav, in connection to the disturbance during the tractor rally. Delhi Police also named Punjabi actor Deep Sidhu and gangster Lakka Sadana in an FIR concerning the Red Fort violence on the same day.

On January 26, hundreds of protesters had breached the outer walls of the Red Fort and had put up ‘Nishan Sahib’ and a farmer flag on a flagpole — an action that led to massive outrage. Meanwhile, an order issued by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) said that the historical monument would remain closed for visitors from January 27 to January 31.

The violent protests, however, were not limited to only India. Reports show that numerous pro-Khalistan supporters had vandalised the India embassy in Rome on Republic Day (January 26). Sources said that they had taken note of this incident and conveyed their concerns with the Italian authorities. “Safety and security of Indian diplomats and diplomatic premises are the responsibility of the host government,” they said.

Meanwhile, witnessing the chaos during the Republic Day rally in Delhi NCR, farmer groups Wednesday stated that they cancelled their Budget Day (February 1) march to the parliament. But, they added that the protests against the laws would continue. The unions’ also declared hunger strikes and holding public meetings across the country on January 30.

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