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Digital desk : On Friday morning, a dismembered body of a man was found hanging on a police barricade near a farmers' protest site. Farmers have been protesting at the Singhu border for over a year now against the center's new farm laws.
The man was viciously murdered and his body was found hanging on a barricade. The incident has caused fury among the farmers who were in the first instance not allowing the police to visit. However, officials of the Kundli police station were later allowed to take the body to the nearby civil hospital.
Meanwhile, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) has alleged that Nihangs murdered the 35-year-old whose one hand was cut from his wrist.
According to reports, Nihangs - a 'warrior' Sikh group - are being accused of murdering the 35-year-old man, which took place in Kundli in Haryana's Sonipat district. They reportedly thrashed the young man - who is not yet identified, hung the body on the police barricade and then cut off the wrist for allegedly desecrating the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikhs' holy book.
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