Outlaws ‘pluck’ the red castle arches, see how heritage is in photos – video

The Red Fort, which the entire Indian people boast of, the country’s Prime Minister flies the tricolor every year, is the ruin of that historic building, something no one could have imagined. During the Republic Day celebrations, the culprits involved in the farmer’s tractor parade created such an incident, their images trembling every Indian. Protesters flew Nishan Sahib at the Red Fort during the Republic Day, but were vandalized. Damage to vehicles and chairs from the walls of the Red Fort is quite damaging.

News agency ANI shows the status of the Red Fort through photographs. Protesters from the Singh and Tikari border formed a ruckus in the Red Fort on Tuesday afternoon. Not only that, he broke the ticket counter, smashed the entrance and even damaged the metal detector machines installed there.

Thousands of protesters, who arrived in large numbers, had occupied the Red Fort for some time. A group of protesters climbed the arch and hoisted the Nishan Sahib flag. After this, he went on to break what he had shown in front of him. Some domes are also said to be damaged.

The horrific images of unloaded vehicles are a testament to the Arya of protesters at the Red Fort. Broken ticket counters, shredded glass and pieces of paper are shouting about how the perpetrators played with national heritage. Let me tell you, after a lot of uproar, the police finally managed to remove the protesters from there.

Considering yesterday’s excitement at the Red Fort, Union Tourism Minister Prahlada Patel told us that he reached there today. Today, security has been tightened and more troops deployed in the Red Fort.

A few more pictures of the plight of the Red Fort outlaws.

1. The perpetrators did not even leave the bathroom

2. Protesters vandalize the Red Fort complex

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3. Someone should be angry after seeing such a picture of the Red Fort complex

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