CM appeals to people to keep Delhi clean along with beauty of posters, wall writings
“A one-day drive cannot solve the problem. This has to be a regular effort, involving institutions, public representatives, officials and every citizen,” she said.
“A one-day drive cannot solve the problem. This has to be a regular effort, involving institutions, public representatives, officials and every citizen,” she said.
The incident came to light at around 7.30 am on May 29 when personnel from the Chanakyapuri Police Station noticed two such posters on electricity poles near Carmel Convent School on Malcha Marg and the American Embassy School, the official said.
Amid the turmoil in the Kerala BJP over the humiliating defeat in the Palakkad assembly bypoll, posters depicting state BJP President K Surendran, former Union minister V Muralidharan and party's Palakkad bypoll in-charge P Raghunathan as ' Kuruva gang', a notorious group of criminals engaged in theft.
Since Wednesday morning, a wave of anticipation has swept through the Delhi government schools, igniting fervent discussions and heartfelt messages for the ISRO.
A video of Khalistani radicals setting the Indian Consulate on fire in San Francisco was released on social media on July 4, which led to a major turmoil.
The posters of former Congress presidents Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, current party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, party's national general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and other leaders were also seen.
Attacking political opponents, the AAP leader claimed, "As my Gujarat tour was scheduled, BJP overnight put up posters and hoardings against me. Those who put up these hoardings and posters are so blind in hatred that they have not even left gods. God is with me, people are with me. People want to bring change, so political opponents are frightened of me."
The posters, seen across the capital city on Sunday, say: "Based on the Sharia law, a Muslim woman must observe hijab because this is a commandment of Sharia law," Khaama Press reported.
The office of the JDU, an ally of BJP, at Jantar Mantar also became a target of the protesters' ire who defaced Nitish Kumar's poster and pasted a slogan saying 'Nitish on sale'.
The LeT terrorist, identified as Asif, had made use of 'Over Ground Workers' to print posters threatening civilians not to open shops and refrain from their day-to-day activities.