Deccan Chronicle

Sikh religious flag ‘Nishan Sahib’ hoisted by protesters at Red Fort

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Chandigarh, Jan. 26: The saffron flag hoisted by protesters from a staff at the iconic Red Fort during their tractor parade against the farm laws on Tuesday was the ‘Nishan Sahib’, a symbol of Sikh religion seen at all Gurdwara complexes.

The ‘Nishan Sahib’ is a triangular flag that is sacred to Sikhs. The emblem on the flag comprises of ‘Khanda’, a twoedged sword, Chakra, a disc, and two Kirpans that cross each other at the handles. The other flag appeared to be of a farmer union.

Describing as “most unfortunat­e” the incident of a protesting farmer hoisting a flag at the Red Fort, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said he supported the farmers’ protests from the start but cannot condone “lawlessnes­s”. He asserted that on Republic Day no flag but the sacred Tiranga should fly aloft the Red Fort. “Most unfortunat­e. I have supported the farmers’ protests from the start but I cannot condone lawlessnes­s. And on #RepublicDa­y no flag but the sacred tiranga should fly aloft the Red Fort,” the former Union minister said on Twitter, tagging a tweet which carried a video of the incident.

Wielding sticks and clubs and holding the Tricolour and union flags, tens of thousands of farmers atop tractors broke barriers, clashed with police and entered the city from various points to lay siege to the Red Fort and climb the flagpole on

Republic Day.

Actor Deep Sidhu, who was among those present during the incident, on Tuesday sought to defend their action, saying it was a symbolic protest and they did not remove the national flag.

He said that they should not be given any communal colour or dubbed as fundamenta­lists or hardliners.

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