Delhi Police registers FIR against 100 people for putting up posters against PM Modi, 6 arrested, AAP taunts

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Delhi Police registers FIR against 100 people for putting up posters against PM Modi, 6 arrested, AAP taunts

Controversial poster of PM Modi.

Controversial poster of PM Modi.

In the country’s capital, Delhi, someone got posters put up saying ‘Modi hatao, desh bachao’. After this Delhi Police has registered an FIR against 100 people. The police have arrested six people so far. Its pictures have also come to the fore. The special thing is that the Aam Aadmi Party has targeted PM Modi regarding this action.

Police registered FIR

The Delhi Police said FIRs were registered in various districts across the city under sections of the Printing Press Act and the Misappropriation of Property Act. According to the police, the alleged involvement of the Aam Aadmi Party is suspected in the matter. Police said a van was stopped, which was leaving the Aam Aadmi Party office, and some posters were also seized. Along with this, the police said that the investigation is going on in the matter.

AAP intervened in the poster controversy

On hearing the news of the FIR by the Delhi Police, the Aam Aadmi Party lashed out at the government. Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh wrote that the Modi government is at the peak of dictatorship. This is the poster on which 100 FIRs were lodged. At the same time, it was written by tweeting from the Twitter handle of the AAP party that the dictatorship of the Modi government is at its peak. What is so objectionable in this poster that Modi ji has registered 100 FIRs. Prime Minister Modi, you probably do not know but India is a democratic country. Why are you so scared of a poster?

The debate on this matter is also intensifying on social media. After this some people are asking how objectionable are the posters put up against PM Modi. Meanwhile, some people are saying that even after the Emergency, slogans of ‘remove Indira, save the country’ were raised. At the same time, many people are calling it mere political sloganeering.


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