Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

25 held for posters critical of PM Modi

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Continuing their action against people putting up posters critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Delhi Police on Saturday said they arrested 25 in as many cases registered at different police stations across the city even as they were trying to ascertain the key players behind the posters.

Police registered the FIRs under sections of the Prevention of Defacement of Property Act. The number of first informatio­n reports (FIRs) and arrests could increase in the coming days as more posters reading “Modiji humare bachon ki vaccine videsh kyon bhej diya? (Why did Modi send vaccines meant for our children to foreign countries?)” are being found across the city, senior police officers privy to the developmen­t said.

Since the legal sections mentioned in the FIRs were all bailable, a majority of those arrested till Saturday afternoon were released on bail from the concerned police stations itself. Those arrested after Saturday afternoon were likely to be released by late in the night after completing the legal formalitie­s, the officers said.

The police are trying to ascertain if all the posters were printed at one printing press and whether the order for the same was given by an individual or any political party. However, the initial investigat­ions in most of the registered cases and interrogat­ion of the arrested people have not yielded much of a result. A few of the arrested persons claimed that they were given money for pasting the posters. The police are now trying to identify the people who paid the money. Their questionin­g may lead to the key players behind the critical posters, the officers said.

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