Punjabi actor Deep Sidhu’s accident occurred on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway that bypasses Delhi.

Actor Deep Sidhu that was out on bond in the Republic Day physical violence instance in January in 2015 has passed away in a road mishap. The accident took place on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway that bypasses Delhi. Visuals from the crash website show a white Mahindra Scorpio wrecked on the rear of a trailer vehicle; the SUV’s motorist side area is totally pushed in by the influence.
Mr Sidhu was going from Delhi to Bhatinda in Punjab when the SUV in which he was taking a trip rammed a trailer vehicle at 9:30 pm on Tuesday, the police claimed.

Hospital authorities said he was brought dead.

Mr Sidhu was apprehended by the Delhi Authorities in February in 2015 about a tractor rally by farmers on Republic Day that spiralled right into physical violence after protesters involved the Red Ft and assaulted police officers. The farmers were protesting versus 3 brand-new ranch laws, which were taken out by the centre in November 2021.

He got bail in April, yet was jailed again just after he was released. He was launched on bail a second time in late April, with a court in Delhi making it clear he has to stand for questioning whenever the authorities called him.

Mr Sidhu was implicated of being the essential conspirator of the physical violence at Red Fort.

Punjab Principal Priest Charanjit Singh Channi tweeted his acknowledgements on the star’s death. “Deeply saddened to learn about the unfortunate death of prominent actor as well as social activist, Deep Sidhu. My ideas and also prayers are with the bereaved family as well as fans,” Mr Channi tweeted.


Punjab Finance Priest Manpreet Singh Badal as well as the Aam Aadmi Event’s chief ministerial prospect Bhagwant Mann likewise tweeted acknowledgements.

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Last Updated: 16 Feb 2022