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Red Fort Violence: I do not fear from any police, says Deep Sidhu on FB Live 

Deep Sidhu for the second time since 26th January came live on Facebook on Sunday and said how everyone including Sunny Deol has abandoned him. Sidhu reportedly campaigned for Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament Sunny Deol in the 2019 general election.

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Punjabi actor and singer Deep Sidhu who has been part of the Red Fort Violence has said in his recent Facebook live that everyone has abandoned him but he still does not fear from any police.  

Deep Sidhu who is currently been missing is accused of starting violence in the farmers’ tractor rally on Republic Day. The Delhi police is currently looking for him. 

Deep Sidhu for the second time since 26th January came live on Facebook on Sunday and said how everyone including Sunny Deol has abandoned him. Sidhu reportedly campaigned for Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament Sunny Deol in the 2019 general election.

“There’s nothing that I haven’t done. I gave the movement everything. I sat with the crowd for so many months, did everything with them. You didn’t see that,” he said in a Facebook Live he did on Sunday.

“You’ve singled out one person and called him a traitor. Why? Five lakh people—several leaders and singers—at the Red Fort. But you’ve singled one person out,” he said.

“Our people hoisted the Nishan Sahib on an empty flagpole at the Red Fort to awaken the government. Nobody took a stand then. If they had, if they’d asked the government to wake up, asked them to give us what is our right, the fortunes of this movement would have been bright,” he said.

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“I’m not afraid of arrest,” he said. “Even Bihari migrant workers are far better than us Punjabis, who have at least given me shelter and food. I am left alone.”

Punjabis don’t know how to write history, he said.

“We only know how to mark death anniversaries,” he said.

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