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Republic Day violence: Man who swung swords at Red Fort held from Delhi, swords recovered


Most wanted in Red Fort violence case arrested, Delhi Police says his sword dancing motivated protesters
'Most wanted' in the Red Fort violence case, accused Maninder Singh Moni has been arrested from Delhi by the Delhi Police's Special Cell. Two swords also recovered from his house in Delhi, police said on Wednesday.
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UPDATED: February 17, 2021 12:27 IST
Protesters at Red Fort during tractor parade on Republic Day, in New Delhi. (PTI File Photo)
A team of the Delhi Police's Special Cell on Tuesday arrested one of the main accused in connection with the violence at the Red Fort complex on Republic Day. Two swords were also recovered from the possession of the accused.

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Saddened by insult of Tricolour on Republic Day, says PM Modi during 'Mann Ki Baat' address


Saddened by insult of Tricolour on Republic Day, says PM Modi during 'Mann Ki Baat' address
Saddened by insult of Tricolour on Republic Day, says PM Modi during 'Mann Ki Baat' address
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held his monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on Sunday. He spoke about the violence in Delhi on Republic Day.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi held his first radio address of this year today. (Photo: PTI)
During his monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke about the violence in Delhi on Republic Day.
"Amidst all this, the country was saddened by the insult to the Tricolour on the 26th January in Delhi. We have to infuse times to come with new hope. Last year, we displayed exemplary patience & courage. This year too, we have to work hard to attain our resolves," said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Did Protesters Pull Down the National Flag of India in Delhi?


(Express vide by Praveen Khanna) pic.twitter.com/yeCxPNjLvy
The Police did not succeed in removing the flag. More and more farmers are going up to prevent bringing down of flags.
(Express photos by Abhinav Saha and Praveen Khanna) pic.twitter.com/p33UZO3AXk
Getty Images photographs from the same day showed a triangular saffron flag alongside another rectangular yellow flag on the same pole:
NEW DELHI, INDIA – JANUARY 26: Indian farmers gather at the iconic Red Fort during Republic Day to protest over new farming laws on January 26, 2021 in in New Delhi, India. Some farmers stormed the Red Fort and hoisted flags from the ramparts where traditionally India’s Prime Minister hoists the national flag on Independence Day. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)

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Farmers Protest Turns Violent After The Entry Of Anti-Social Elements


Amit Shah ordered to deploy the additional paramilitary forces in Delhi. The neighboring states Haryana and Punjab are kept on high alert. The internet services are suspended in the National Capital Region (NCR). Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee refused to stick to the planned route and thousands entered into the national capital on foot. Violence broke down in Delhi's ITO. Tear gas was fired on the protestors at Akshardham. The Delhi Metro was closed at several metro stations for the day. 83 cops are injured in various incidents. Samyukt Kisan Morcha announced that the anti-social elements entered into the national capital and made the protest violent. Delhi Commissioner of Police SN Shrivastava and IB director Arvind Kumar attended the meeting with Amit Shah.

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Farmers drive into Delhi on tractors, rally marred by violence, protests reach Red Fort: 10 developments


Farmers drive into Delhi on tractors, rally marred by violence, protest reaches Red Fort: 10 developments
Violence broke out in Delhi on Republic Day as protesters in farmers' tractor rally marched into the national capital, breaking barricades and clashing with the police. The Delhi Police resorted to tear gas shells and lathi-charge to contain the situation. Deviating from the designated route, a section of farmers entered the Red Fort and hoisted flags. Here are the top developments in today's big story.
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UPDATED: January 26, 2021 16:56 IST
Farmers attempt to break a barricade at Ghazipur border as they participate in 'Kisan Gantantra Parade' in protest against Centre's farm reform laws, on the 72nd Republic Day, in New Delhi, Jan 26. (PTI Photo)

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Farmers Protest- Watch: Protesting Farmers Reach Delhi's Iconic Red Fort


Farmers Protest in Delhi: Protesters were seen within the ramparts of Red fort.
New Delhi:
As protesting farmers breached barricades and changed their agreed route of a tractor rally to enter central Delhi on Republic Day, dozens of tractors rolled into the Red Fort.
Protesters were seen within the ramparts of the iconic Mughal-built monument, putting up yellow Sikh religious flags, waving sticks and shouting slogans.
The Red Fort complex was overrun with tractors and farmers holding flags within moments, with the police severely outnumbered. Some policemen were also manhandled by the protesters.
"Everybody come to Red Fort," shouted the farmers triumphantly against the backdrop of music blaring from tractors.

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Tractor rally: Protesters swarm Red Fort, hoist their flags from ramparts


Tractor rally: Protesters swarm Red Fort, hoist their flags from ramparts
Hundreds of farmers riding tractors, bikes and cars reached Red Fort and entered its premises.
Protestors wave flags from ramparts of Red Fort in Delhi (ANI photo)
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Updated: Jan 26, 2021, 04:32 PM IST
Farmers, who had occupied the borders of Delhi and were seen as friendly and peaceful for over 60 days as they waited for the government to revoke the farm laws, suddenly left behind a trail of vandalism, violence, and hooliganism as they hoisted their flags at the iconic Red Fort after running amok through the national capital clashing with the police personnel.

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Farmers reach Red Fort; violence breaks out in Ghazipur border, Noida Mor, Mukarba Chowk


Farmers reach Red Fort; violence breaks out in Ghazipur border, Noida Mor, Mukarba Chowk
At Delhi's Mukarba Chowk, security personnel used tear gas on groups of farmers as they tried to break barricades and cemented barriers with tractors Delhi's Mukarba Chowk
BusinessToday.In | January 26, 2021 | Updated 15:17 IST
Police use tear gas shells to disperse the protesting farmers at ITO in central Delhi.
Violence has erupted in different parts of the Delhi-NCR amid the mega tractor rally organised by protesting farmers against the three contentious agricultural laws on Tuesday.  
Several visuals have surfaced showcasing the disturbing pictures of the scuffle between the police and the farmers in different locations in the NCR as farmers were heading towards Delhi.

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All about Nishan Sahib, the saffron flag hoisted by protesting farmers at Red Fort


ThePrint
FIR filed against Akhilesh Yadav, 20 SP workers for allegedly assaulting journalists in UP
Samajwadi party workers also filed a complaint against two journalists for breaching Akhilesh Yadav's security and attacking his security personnel.
File photo of Akhilesh Yadav | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Lucknow: An FIR was registered Saturday against former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav and 20 party workers for allegedly assaulting journalists in Moradabad.
The FIR, a copy of which is with ThePrint, has been registered under Sections 147 (rioting), 342 (wrongful confinement), and 323 (causing hurt) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Pakbara police station in Moradbad.

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Fact-Check: Flags Hoisted at Red Fort Neither Replaced Tricolour, Nor Promoted Khalistan


Fact-Check: Flags Hoisted at Red Fort Neither Replaced Tricolour, Nor Promoted Khalistan
The claim by several prominent people and news personalities that the Khalistan flag was hoisted by protesters during the tractor rally in Delhi is false, AltNews has found.
Farmers hoist flags at the Red Fort during the Kisan Gantantra Parade on January 26. Photo: PTI
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As part of the protests against the Centre’s farm bills, farmers’ unions and the Delhi police had chalked out agreed-upon circular routes from Ghazipur, Singhu and Tikri borders for the Republic Day tractor parades.
It was decided that the protesters will enter Delhi but remain in areas near the border from the three entry points. Several protesting groups, however, veered off the course and were met with police lathicharge and tear gas shells. They entered the iconic Red Fort and hoisted flags from some domes and from a flagstaff, on the ramparts of the fort, used to unfurl the tricolour on Independence Day.

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