Delhi Police said in one of the 33 FIRs registered on the Republic Day violence case that since the passing of all the three laws by the Central Government in September, such ruckus in Delhi and Violence was being hatched. The Print said in a report that the Delhi Police has accused 37 leaders in the FIR, including the names of Yogendra Yadav and Medha Patkar, for misleading farmers and violence during the Republic Day Tractor Parade. Provoked.
Police have so far registered 33 FIRs in connection with the violence, in which 394 policemen were injured. Apart from this, a lookout notice has also been issued against 44 people. The FIR cites several sections, including sections 307 (attempt to murder), 147 (punishment for rioting) and 353 and 120 B (punishment for criminal conspiracy) of the IPC.
The FIR alleges that the violence on 26 January was pre-planned by the protesters and their leaders and they did not want to follow the paths laid out for the tractor rally. The FIR also alleged that the timing of the so-called parade was changed to disrupt the Republic Day parade at Rajpath.
A senior official said that looking at the events of November 26, when the farmers protested against the agricultural laws, they first left for Delhi. Similarly, the matter increased again and many such incidents are mentioned in the FIR, which resulted in violence on 26 January.
He said that in a case of criminal conspiracy, the police should investigate all the developments and what caused the violence. Tensions had been growing for a long time, causing mistrust and the case would be investigated and disclosed with evidence.