Farmers Protest: Delhi Police registered a sedition case in connection with the violence at Red Fort.
New Delhi:
The Delhi Police has registered a sedition case in connection with the violence at Red Fort during a tractor rally by farmers on Republic Day, officials said today.
A senior police officer told news agency Press Trust of India that a case under section 124A (sedition) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered and the incident is being investigated.
Earlier, the Delhi Police had named actor Deep Sidhu and gangster-turned-social activist Lakha Sidhana in an FIR lodged in connection with the Red Fort incident.
ASI puts blame on government for damage to Yaganti temple hit by mining vibrations DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated Jan 29, 2021, 6:46 am IST
Yaganti temple is a nationally protected monument and the rock stone cannot withstand seismic vibrations from mining blasts
Mining near Yaganti led to damage to a stone beam in the temple. DC Image
Kurnool: The south zone director of Archaeological Survey of India, Dr G. Maheshwari, has advised the Andhra Pradesh government to show seriousness in protecting heritage buildings threatened by indiscriminate mining activities.
The Yaganti temple in this district, which was damaged recently, is a nationally protected monument and the rock stone cannot withstand seismic vibrations from mining blasts, she noted here on Thursday.
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During the minister s tour, one could see vandalised metal detector gate and ticket counter, and broken shards of glass at the premises of the Red Fort. He was accompanied by the secretary of culture ministry and the ASI director general.
3 finials at Red Fort damaged during rampage
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Team of police, ASI and CISF officers survey the structure
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Team of police, ASI and CISF officers survey the structure
A day after violence broke out at the Red Fort, a team of Delhi Police, the Archaeological Survey of India and the CISF on Wednesday surveyed to access the damage caused to the structure.
Over 2,000 armed security personnel have been deployed at the Red Fort to prevent further security breach by protesters.
A senior police officer said that three finials located on top of the domes of the fort were found damaged. A team of ASI surveyed the building and submitted a complaint. The CISF have beefed up security in and around the structure.