Over 12 arrested in Delhi for posters criticising PM Modi over vaccines, Cong leader extend support


Over 12 people were arrested for hanging up a poster criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the lack of Covid vaccines. Rahul Gandi also tweeted the poster saying “arrest me too”.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi

More than 12 people were arrested in Delhi in connection with posters criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India’s lack of vaccines. Congress chairman Rahul Gandhi tweeted the poster, which was critical of the prime minister, with the headline “Arrest me too”.

High-ranking congress leaders such as Pawan Khera and Jairam Ramesh also attended.

“Modi Ji, you sent the vaccines for our children abroad,” read the poster.

Most of those arrested are daily bets – auto rickshaw drivers or people in the printing shop. Four people arrested from Delhi’s Kalyanpuri neighborhood were used daily. They said they would get money to put up the posters.

These posters were placed in Khajuri, Kalyanpuri, Dayalpur, Bhajanpura, Mangolpuri, Old Delhi, Khyala, Moti Nagar, Kirti Nagar, Nihal Vihar, Rohini and in the MS Park in Delhi.

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