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Whatever happened is wrong, Law will take its course: Rakesh Tikait on Singhu lynching

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New Delhi, Oct 16: Speaking on the Singhu border killing that was discovered on Friday, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said, "Whatever happened is wrong. Now, the law will take its course."

Whatever happened is wrong. Someone killed him and later the police arrested the killer. The matter is subject to investigation. It will not affect the our protest." BKU leader Rakesh Tikait on body of a man found at Singhu near Delhi-Haryana border.

Whatever happened is wrong, Law will take its course: Rakesh Tikait on Singhu lynching

A 35-year-old man was lynched, his hand chopped off and the body tied to a metal barricade at a farmers' protest venue at Kundli. The gruesome incident being blamed on a group of Nihangs.

Family members of Lakhbir Singh, whose body was found at Singhu border, claimed he was an addict and lured to the border site.

Nihangs admitted to brutal Singhu body murder says SKMNihangs admitted to brutal Singhu body murder says SKM

"We do not know how he reached the Singhu border and who took him there. I received a call from my daughter in the morning and she told me that Lakhbir was found dead at the Singhu border," Baldev Singh, Lakhbir's father-in-law told news agency ANI.

"He took Rs 50 and said he was going for work in Chabal and will return after 7 days. I thought he went to work there. He was not such a person (to commit desecration of Guru Granth Sahib). The perpetrators must be punished," said Raj Kaur, sister of labourer Lakhbir Singh on Friday.

Lakhbir Singh is survived by his wife, three daughters with the youngest being 8 years old and the eldest being 12-year-old. His wife left him 5 to 6 years ago anf lives separately.

In a viral video clip, some Nihangs were seen standing as the man lied on the ground in a pool of blood with his chopped-off left hand lying next to him.

The Nihangs were heard in the clip saying the man has been punished for desecrating a holy book of the Sikhs.

The Nihangs are a Sikh order, distinguished by their blue robes and often seen carrying spears.

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