Punjabi actor and Khalistan sympathiser Deep Sidhu who until late last year was hoping to change the “geopolitics of South Asia” with the farmers’ protests against the reforms passed by the Modi government has now gone into hiding. Why you may ask? For inciting the agitators to resort to violence, not following the designated routes for the tractor rally which the unions agreed to with the Delhi Police and finally, for illegally defiling a national symbol at the iconic Red Fort and motivating anarchists to put up the Nishaan Sahib on the flagpole where only the tricolour should flutter.
As a matter of fact, having been offered to security and law enforcement agencies as a sacrificial lamb by the various farmer union leaders, Deep Sidhu has realised that his best shot at getting some leniency from the Delhi Police is if he begins telling them all that happened, and also spills the beans about many other issues related to the farmers’ protest. Needless to say, Deep Sidhu is all up for doing the same, and farmer leaders are now in big trouble.
“An arrest warrant has been issued against me and also a lookout notice has been issued against me. First, I want to give this message that I will join the investigation,” Sidhu said in a video uploaded on Facebook. He said he needed some time to bring out the truth. “Because whatever has been spread, it is false information and it is misleading the public at large. Therefore, I need a couple of days to bring out the truth and then I will join the investigation,” said Sidhu.
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While pleading innocence of all that he has been charged off, Deep Sidhu said that he would appear before the investigating agencies and police within two days. “The kind of rumours being spread is not based on facts. I need two days to bring out the truth based on the facts and I will collect all the evidence and proof,” he said. It is therefore clear that Deep Sidhu will not hesitate to completely expose the farm union leaders before the police, which will then facilitate an earth-shattering crackdown on them by security agencies.
If Deep Sidhu’s latest video is to be believed, the man seems to be in the know of many secrets, which he is willing to spill upon his arrest to relevant authorities. For the rowdy clown to say that the union leaders will not be able to escape Delhi if he starts exposing them shows just how much dirt the man has on those who are pretending to fight for the cause of ‘farmers’. Cracks among the leaders of this rioting mob are reflective of their crippling fear of legal action against them after the 26 January insurrection.