New Delhi: A major lapse in PM Narendra Modi's security in Punjab on January 5, 2022, has created a stir across the country. Now an animated video on social media over the same issue is going viral. Whether it is a coincidence or a conspiracy, something similar to what happened in Punjab is visible in this video. The animated video, made by Khalistani terrorists, is about a year old. It shows farmers cornering and throwing down PM Modi from the flyover. It may also be noted that after the Punjab incident, the terror group Sikh for Justice (SFJ) has termed it as the beginning of 'Khalistan Azadi.' The video was posted by the Khalistani organization on Dhakka Gaming on the YouTube channel on December 1, 2020. The video shows PM Modi coming in a car with security personnel on one side of the flyover while a convoy of farmers from the other side. These farmers come on tractors and block PM Modi's path. The animated video shows all the protesters running towards PM Modi when he gets off the car, fearing which he starts running away from, while a protester on a tractor stops his path. PM Modi runs on the other side but here too a tractor stops his path. PM Modi starts running away from there but sees that the protesters have surrounded him from all sides. They are armed with sticks and rods. Delhi BJP leader Kapil Mishra shared the video on Twitter and wrote, "The animated video was posted by Khalistanis a year ago on YouTube. It tries to stop, surround and kill Modiji by fake farmers over the flyover. As in this video, an attempt was made in Punjab.'' Another video was posted on the same YouTube channel on December 6, 2020. In this, 'Kisan' protesters can be seen creating a ruckus with tractors. They are seen trampling the barricade with a tractor. These tractors have 'Kisan Ekta Zindabad' written on it. The video shows the PM running away in fear when farmers are breaking barricades. The PM is running ahead and the protesters follow him. Meanwhile, a tractor stops their path and the protesters then tie a rope to their feet and hang him from the flyover. India's Omicron tally surpasses 3,000, Maharashtra close to 900-mark 'My arrest is illegal, release me', Mukhtar Ansari reaches Allahabad High Court OBC and EWS to get reservations in NEET-PG counselling? SC's big verdict