Police arrest over dozen people for posters criticising Modi over vaccine shortage


By Anand Singh

New Delhi, May 15 (IANS): 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."

A Delhi Police source said that the police has registered over 17 FIRs in connection with the posters against the Prime Minister.

The source said that police has registered two FIRs in Central Delhi and arrested four people, two FIRS have been registered in Rohini and two people arrested, one FIR in East Delhi and four people have been arrested, one FIR in Dwarka and two people have been arrested, one FIR in North East Delhi and three people have been arrested and on the basis of an FIR in Shahdara one person has been arrested.

The source said that the police has also obtained CCTV footage from Shahdara area where people were seen putting up the posters.

The source said that the police is interrogating the person to identify other people.

The source further said that it has also come to notice that for sticking three posters, the people were paid Rs 500 in Shahdara area.

The source said that the police is investigating if there is any involvement of any political party behind the posters in the city.

The posters in several areas of the city came after the Delhi government red flagged the central government over the shortage of Covid vaccines in the city.

Several states across the country have complained of vaccine shortage to the central government.

Several opposition parties have also criticised the Central government for not ordering the vaccines for the people of the country and instead exporting them to other countries.

The national capital has been one of the worst-hit territories in the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic last month with many people struggling to get hospital beds, oxygen cylinders and medicines.

The city also witnessed horrific scenes from hospitals and cremation sites with many deaths due to lack of oxygen supply and people waiting to perform the last rites of their family members.

Meanwhile, the Covid infection numbers have come down in the last few days after thousands of deaths.

India has reported more than 3 lakh infections a day over the past 23 days, overwhelming its healthcare system and leaving many without hospital beds, oxygen and adequate treatment across the country.

The Modi government has faced severe criticism for its move to deal with bad publicity because of the mis-steps rather than solving the crisis.

Even several governments in states like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have been accused of trying to hide their casualties as hundreds of bodies have been seen floating in rivers and buried in the sand by the banks.

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, May 16 2021

    What is wrong in pasting posters mentioning the reality....???? Instead of setting right the mistakes action is taken against those raise issues. What kind of democracy is this..???? In Karnataka also not even 1% of the people are not vaccinated. Many are waiting for the second dose and our CM has announced vaccination for the 18 to 44 people....!!!!!!! Will this happen soon in reality...??????

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  • Jessy, Udupi

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Indian citizens have all right to criticize the government for not taking necessary action instead of favouring other countries. Why arrest?. It shows we are no more democratic rather a dictatorship rue. All citizen has to protest for jailing people for revealing the truth.

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  • Gibbs, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Why does Police arrest people for posters. They exposed the truth of the Government. 60 Million doses have been exported by Government and Kumbh Mela, political rallies in Kerala, Tamilnadu, West Bengal and Assam has increased rapidly Millions of positive cases. Definitely Modi JI and Government responsible for the irresponsible spread of COVID. TV CHANNELS EXPOSED HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN BIHAR, UP, MP, GUJARAT ETC BJP RULED STATES!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Exporting Vaccines was a Disaster ...

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  • Sali George, Udupi

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Can the citizens of a democratic country not criticize the mistake committed by the Prime Minister of that nation if the matter of criticism is genuine? If they are arrested for genuine criticism, that government should be called as an autocratic government. Does the constitution grant the rulers complete protection from criticism?

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Whenever Modi and Shah get scared of people they tend to push forward their agencies.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, May 16 2021

    there are 2 Supreme Leaders... one is in Iran...

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  • Sunil Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Modiji, hamare bachchon ki vaccine videsh kyon bhej diya? Is it this message sense any complaints?

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Aisi Taisi Kaisi Democracy?

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, May 15 2021

    Modi neither calls an open press conference and takes questions and clarifies issues neither does he allow people to express their views with whatever information they have. Manki Ba’ath and one way monologue speeches and statements do not clarify anything unless there is two way communication from both the parties. It’s the democratic way and ruling as per the constitution.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sat, May 15 2021

    Modi's guru was a bhakt of the British. Is Modi now leading India into another (British) Raj era ?

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sat, May 15 2021

    Is India a free country? Why does India have a Constitution and celebrate Republic day?

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Sat, May 15 2021

    Our democratic India become like Kingdom rules.Public cannot oppose or criticise anything now in India.Because our holy Prime minister..He is a perfect man .

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  • HENRY MISQUIITH, India

    Sat, May 15 2021

    You can't criticize a dictator!!!!!

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  • Rohan Nayak, udupi/canada

    Sun, May 16 2021

    When you meant dictator is it about a German from good old days. How many people died during Hitler's time and how many are dying now. At least 10 times more are dying or dead. I am not sure where are we now in 21st century???

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  • HENRY MISQUIITH, India

    Sat, May 15 2021

    Truth is always bitter 🤣

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