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Republic Day violence accused Lakha Sidhana’s Facebook page 'disabled'

Tribune News Service Bathinda, February 27 Republic Day violence accused Lakha Sidhana’s Facebook page has been removed in India. He has more than 3 lakh followers. His fans claim that the government has banned his page as they can’t access...
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Tribune News Service

Bathinda, February 27

Republic Day violence accused Lakha Sidhana’s Facebook page has been removed in India.

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He has more than 3 lakh followers.

His fans claim that the government has banned his page as they can’t access it in India, while people from the US and Italy can view the page.

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This was the page from which Sidhana was posting videos while on the run.

He recently attended a farmer’s rally in Bathinda.

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