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In a live video posted on Facebook, actor and activist Deep Sidhu claimed that he and a group of protesting farmers hoisted the Nishan Sahib flag during the tractor rally that took place on Tuesday, 26 January. Sidhu has been at the forefront of the farmers’ protest that started in November 2020 against the three farm laws introduced by the Centre.
“We have only hoisted the Nishan Sahib flag on the Red Fort while exercising our democratic right to protest,” he said in a Facebook live video.
He said that people’s anger flared up because of the protest, and no single person can be blamed for inciting the protestors.
He said that the farmers have been protesting for months now and what happened today ‘shouldn’t be seen in isolation'.
“The protesters didn’t go to Delhi to hurt anyone or damage government property, we didn’t even carry weapons. We only carried our flags and went to Delhi on our tractors. People should not term the protestors as communal elements or hardliners,” he added.
He also clarified that India national flag was not removed from the flagpole and they only hoisted the Kisan Mazdoor Ekta’s flag and the Nishan Sahib.
Members of the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) took to social media and alleged that Sidhu was affiliated to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
AAP spokesperson, Harjot Singh Bains, said, "Miscreants like Deep Sidhu has harmed this pious movement of the peasantry.”
Boota Singh Burjgill, the President BKU (Dakaunda), condemned Sidhu's actions and said that the protest is a farmers' protest and some people are trying to make it religious.
"We condemn what Deep Sidhu has done today. We think he is a government stooge and has been creating problems for the protesters. He has been speaking against the farmer leaders and has incited people against them. What he has done today is condemnable. We didn't have any plans of going to Red Fort, he incited the youth and took them towards Red Fort by telling them they were going to Ring Road, " Burjgill said.
Joginder Singh Ugrahan, the President of BKU (Ugrahan), also spoke out against Sidhhu and told The Print, "Deep Sidhu and Lakha Sidhana have tried to damage our movement. They incited the youth to take over the agitation and give it a different colour. I don't know what is Sidhu's and Sidhana's politics and who they are working for."
A video of Sidhu had previously gone viral during the beginning of the protests where he was seen explaining the concerns of the farmers to a police officer. He then emerged as an important voice of the agitation against the farm laws, ever since they were passed in September this year.
Sidhu, who hails from Punjab's Sri Muktsar Sahib district, has studied law and did a bit of modelling before trying his hand at acting. Sidhu is known to be close to the entire Deol family, especially Dharmendra and Sunny Deol, who is now BJP MP from Gurdaspur. Sidhu even campaigned for Sunny Deol in the 2019 elections.
Protesters, who were part of the tractory rally entered Delhi's Red Fort and waved their flags from the ramparts after clashing with the police near Delhi’s ITO. They were later removed from the premises.
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