Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

LAKHA SIDHANA CALLS RALLY AT CAPT’S VILLAGE ON FEB 23

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA : Wanted by Delhi Police for instigatin­g violence during the farmers’ tractor rally at Red Fort on Republic Day, gangster-turned-social activist Lakhbir Singh, alias Lakha Sidhana, has called a rally in support of the farm agitation in Bathinda district’s Mehraj, the ancestral village of chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh, on February 23.

In a Facebook video posted on Friday night, Sidhana urged people to gather in large numbers at the grain market in Mehraj, 35 km from the Bathinda district headquarte­rs.

He said farm union leaders should also stay united against the Centre to strengthen the fight against the three farm laws.

Gangster hints at joining Mehraj rally

A native of Sidhana village in Bathinda district, Lakha is on the run since January 26 and has hinted that he will join the rally on his home turf.

Delhi Police had on February 14 announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh for informatio­n on the whereabout­s of Sidhana. Various teams of Delhi Police, along with the special cell, had conducted searches for the gangster across Punjab, Haryana and Delhi-ncr.

Sidhana was last seen in Punjab when he had visited Moga on January 20 to garner support for the tractor rally on Republic Day.

Bathinda range inspector general of police Jaskaran Singh said the district police have not received any communicat­ion about Sidhana. “I have learnt that a rally has been planned at Mehraj. It’s up to Delhi Police to arrest him, but the Bathinda police have hardly any role in it,” the IGP said.

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