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R-Day Delhi violence accused Lakha Sidhana seen at farmers' rally in Bathinda

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R-Day Delhi violence accused Lakha Sidhana seen at farmers' rally in Bathinda

R-Day Delhi violence accused Lakha Sidhana seen at farmers' rally in Bathinda

One of the accused of Republic Day Delhi violence was seen at a farmers' rally in Bathinda.

Lakha Sidhana was seated on the stage and is likely to address the gathering.

He had also released a video on social media asking people to attend the rally.

Earlier this month, Delhi Police had announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh for information leading to his arrest.


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