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DY Speaker Car Attack: SANSA COPS BOOK 100

Chandigarh: Police Sirsa has registered a case against more than 100 protesters with various charges in connection with the incident on Sunday in which the Deputy speaker Haryana Car Ranbir Gangsara came attacked during the events targeting the farmers.
“We have registered FIR against 100-150 demonstrators under various provisions of the Indian Criminal Code (IPC), including blocking public servants in disposal of their duties, attempts to assassinate the selected representative, damage public property …
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It has also been added in FIR and further investigation, “Station House Officer (Sho) of the Civil Line Police Station, Inspector Vikram Singh said by telephone on Tuesday.
He said that FIR said two farmers with names.
CCTV footage of the incident was collected, Singh said, adding that “catching will be made as alleged other identified.” Gangwa told reporters here on Tuesday that those who pelted the stones in his vehicle on Sunday could not be called farmers.
“They can’t be called farmers.
I can say those who attack look like addicts …” he said.
The Gian Chand Gian Chand Gian Chand speaker told reporters that everyone has the right to protest in a peaceful way, but no one can take the law into someone’s hand.
“The way the deputy speaker car is attacked, the event can take a bad turn …” Gupta said.
Police Sirsa previously said the windshield behind the Gangwa SUV broke when the stone was thrown.
Farmers carrying black flags have gathered outside the Chaudhary Devi Lal University in Sanda on Sunday during the day and raise the slogan to the government.
While Gangwa, which was BJP MLA from Nalwa in Hisar, left the university after attending a function, the protesters targeted his car, police said.
Despite the heavy police presence, some are managed to surround the vehicle and oppose it with their hands.
Some stones were also stoned when the police tried to take him out of the area.
Gangwa has escaped to cross the incident, police said.
Farmers’ protests have opposed the BJP Public Function and the Jannganak Janata Party (JJP) in the state.
Farmers, especially from Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh, have camped on the border of Delhi for more than seven months of protest against three central agricultural laws.

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