A Dutch national from Birmingham posed as a farmer and brandished spear during the 26th Jan Red Fort attacks

Maninderjit, farmers, Khalistani, Red Fort

On 26th January 2021, when the nation was celebrating Republic Day, Khalistani terrorists rampaged the Red Fort masquerading as farmers. In a fresh development, Delhi Police has arrested two people involved in instigating the violence – Khempreet Singh and Maninderjit Singh, who posed as a farmer and brandished spear during the riots.

The Delhi Police revealed that Maninderjit has a history of criminal activities and was arrested from Delhi Airport when he was trying to flee from India. Police also added that the travel documents of Maninderjit are also unauthentic, counterfeited to visit India. In fact, the accused is a Dutch citizen, settled in Birmingham, UK.

“Accused Maninderjit Singh is a habitual offender, as is evident from his previous conduct and cases registered against him. It is pertinent to highlight here that the antecedents of the accused are not clean, FIRSTLY accused is previously involved in a riots case registered vide FIR No. 41/2021 under Section 326/427/148/149/34  Indian Penal Code, 1860 read with the Section 25 The Arms Act, 1959, registered with Police Station Rangar Nangal, Gurdaspur, Punjab. SECONDLY, the accused is also involved & arrested in case FIR No. 71 Dated 02.03.2021, under Section 419/ 420/468/471 Indian Penal Code, 1860, registered with Police Station IGIS Airport, New Delhi,” the statement released by Delhi Police read.

The speculations about the involvement of pro-Khalistani elements in the Red Fort attacks have been proven to be true. Since the inception of the Delhi siege by the protestors, the Khalistani movement has surged globally across Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries.

TFI extensively reported about the involvement of foreign nationals in the raucous farmers’ protests. A video of Mo Dhaliwal, the founder of the Poetic Justice Foundation and one of the creators of Greta’s ‘Toolkit’, surfaced last month. He is believed to be the main culprit behind invoking the farmers during the 26 January riots at the Red Fort and is a resident of Canada.

Another report by Disinfo Lab, titled, “The unending War: From Proxy War to Info- War,” revealed that Pakistan is actively working with every means to destabilise India. Similar guidelines had been drafted in ‘Toolkit’. The toolkit also mentioned the name of Peter Freidrich, who has been on the radar of security agencies since he was seen in the company of ‘Bhajan Singh Bhinder or Iqbal Choudhary, active members of ISI, K2 desk( Khalistan- Kashmir).

TFI also reported about how Pakistan’s ISI held highly covert meetings with the Khalistani proponents in the US, UK, Canada, and Germany in the backdrop of the farmers’ tractors parade of January 26. It was reported that the meetings took place to turn the tractors parade into the Red Fort riots.

There are numerous reports that directly link the protracted farmers’ protests to the Khalistani movement. There is no denying that such elements want to disturb the peace and harmony of a nation by using naïve farmers as their scapegoat.

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