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AAP worker behind posters, say Delhi police
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The posters pasted across the capital question PM on vaccination policy
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Posters criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s handling of coronavirus pandemic, in New Delhi. File
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The posters pasted across the capital question PM on vaccination policy
After registering more than 25 FIRs and arresting 30 people for pasting posters across the capital questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the vaccination policy, the Delhi police on Sunday claimed that an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) worker is behind the plot.
Police took to Twitter to inform about the development.
India News: NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Gautam was behind the posters critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the COVID-19 vaccination dri.
NEW DELHI: Even as Delhi Police said that the probe into posters running down Prime Minister Narendra Modi over vaccine supplies had shown the involvement of several AAP members in violation of lockdown rules, the issue took a political turn with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeting “arrest me too”.
Congress protests against the arrests in the case saw the party using the “Modi ji why did you send vaccines meant for our children abroad” line widely on social media. Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra made it their Twitter profile picture and party spokesman Pawan Khera said the PM was bound to be asked questions because he had centralised all decision-making since the onset of the pandemic, and had sought credit for “disproving” the forecast of a “tsunami” of infections.
Delhi Assembly panel seeks details of grants given to NGOs in nine constituencies
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Last Updated: Feb 09, 2021, 03:39 PM IST
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According to an official communication sent to all institutions and district offices under the Social Justice and Welfare department, the panel has also sought details of recreation centres for senior citizens in the nine constituencies, namely, Palam, Rajouri Garden, Vikaspuri, Sultanpur Majra, Uttam Nagar, Vishwas Nagar, Nangloi Jat, Tughlakabad and RK Puram.
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New Delhi: A standing committee of the Delhi Assembly has sought details of grants given to NGOs in nine constituencies of the national capital in the last three years.