Tweeting the poster on Sunday, Rahul Gandhi said: "Arrest me too." Meanwhile, Congress leaders, targetting the government, are putting up a social media campaign.
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New Delhi– Almost three days after several posters criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi came up in several parts of the national capital, the Delhi Police has arrested over a dozen people in connection with the cases it registered, sources said on Saturday.
The matter relates to black colour posters criticising the Prime Minister for exporting the Covid-19 vaccines to other countries instead of fulfilling the requirements of the people of the country.
The posters were found in several areas of Delhi like Shahdara, Rohini, Rithala, Dwarka and several others.
Budh Vihar ward councillor Gayatri Garg told IANS, “On May 12, we got the information that several posters have been stuck in areas of Budh Vihar, Vijay Vihar and others. Following the information, I along with my husband and several other members got those removed on May 13.”
Police arrest over dozen people for posters criticising PM Modi over vaccine shortage
IANS / Updated: May 16, 2021, 09:28 IST
New Delhi: Almost three days after several posters criticising Prime Minister
Narendra Modi came up in several parts of the national capital, the
Delhi Police has arrested over a dozen people in connection with the cases it registered, sources said on Saturday.
The matter relates to black colour posters criticising the Prime Minister for exporting the Covid-19 vaccines to other countries instead of fulfilling the requirements of the people of the country.
The posters were found in several areas of Delhi like Shahdara, Rohini, Rithala, Dwarka and several others.
Arrest me too, Rahul tweets poster criticising Modi
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Arrest me too, Rahul tweets poster criticising Modi.(photo:Rahul gandhi Twitter). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 16 : Amid reports of people being arrested for putting posters against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has dared the government to arrest him.
Tweeting the poster on Sunday, Rahul Gandhi said: Arrest me too.
Meanwhile, Congress leaders, targetting the government, are putting up a social media campaign.
Congress leader Pawan Khera said: People have expectations from the government which has broken. so whom the people will question when you want all the credit.
The matter relates to putting up black colour posters criticising the Prime Minister for exporting the Covid-19 vaccines to other countries instead of fulfilling the requirements of the people of the country.