Samurai becomes Delhi Police, equipped with ‘special weapons’ to deal with swordsmen in disguise of farmers – Lok Shakti

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Samurai becomes Delhi Police, equipped with ‘special weapons’ to deal with swordsmen in disguise of farmers

On the occasion of Republic Day, the orgy of swordsmen was seen on the streets of Delhi. Hundreds of policemen were injured in this orgy. Now the Delhi Police has started fresh preparations to deal with the swordsmen. Delhi Police personnel are being specially prepared to crack down on those who attack with a sword. They are equipped with special sticks and armor made of steel.

The situation has become tense at times during the protests and dharna of the agitation. A police officer was recently injured by a young man with a sword at the Singhu border, many policemen were attacked with a sword on the day of the tractor rally. Taking lessons from these incidents, the police has made special steel sticks.

The picture of some Delhi Police personnel is becoming quite viral with this stick of steel. The soldiers also have special gloves in their hands, which range from wrist to elbow. Such weapons and armor have only been seen in the films. This steel stick is caught in the style of the sword. The grip remains to hold. It can hurt more than wooden sticks. It is said that soldiers will be deployed with this steel sticks at the places of farmer agitation.

There is a lot of discussion about the picture of Delhi Police soldiers with steel sticks. This picture of Delhi Police is also being compared to Samurai warriors. The samurai were actually a class of Japanese warriors of ancient times, who were considered very adept in fighting skills. The world famous samurai sword is named after them

Significantly, during the furore in Delhi, several policemen were attacked with a sword. It was seen that a man surrounded by the police was standing with talavar. There was also blood on his sword. Delhi Police has also registered 38 cases in the Red Fort violence and so far more than 100 people have been arrested. Apart from this, notices have also been sent to many farmer leaders to reply.