A Nihang gang at the protest site on the Singhu border claimed responsibility for the horrific death of a man earlier in the day, according to the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella organisation of protesting farmers.

On Friday, the disfigured body of the victim, Lakhbir Singh, was discovered tied to a barrier. Singh, 36, a Tarn Taran native, used to travel with the gang.

SKM also denounced the assassination, claiming that neither the dead nor the Nihang gang were affiliated with Samyukt Kisan Morcha. "The SKM is opposed to the desecration of any religious book or symbol, but that does not give anybody the authority to change the legislation." "We demand that the perpetrators be prosecuted in accordance with the law," SKM stated.

"We demand that the guilty be punished according to the law following an investigation into the accusation of murder plot and sacrilege. In any legitimate action, the United Kisan Morcha will work with the police and government "According to the farmers' union.

 According to the FIR, Nihangs severed the deceased's hands and hanged him on an iron barrier, where he died of his injuries. The guy was allegedly apprehended while desecrating the Sikh religious holy book, although there is no official proof of this. A complaint has been filed against unknown persons under section 302, 34 of the indian Penal Code.



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