Political Poster War in UP: Photos of Rioters with BJP leaders

The controversy over the posters placed of the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has now taken a political highlight.

Yogita S.
Published on: 13 March 2020 5:27 AM GMT
Political Poster War in UP: Photos of Rioters with BJP leaders
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Political Poster War in UP: Photos of Rioters with BJP leaders

Lucknow: The controversy over the posters placed of the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has now taken a political highlight. In fact, after riots in the capital Lucknow in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act, posters of miscreants were pasted at the posh area of the city.

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Taking automatic cognizance in the case, the Allahabad High Court directed to remove the poster but the government reached the Supreme Court against the High Court's decision. At the same time, this matter has taken a political form. Samajwadi Party leader IP Singh has challenged the government directly on the poster by putting an anti-BJP poster.

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Posters pasted by SP leader against Yogi Govt:

SP leader IP Singh also tweeted the pictures of the posters, which are placed with CAA protestors posters. He wrote, "When the protesters have no privacy and even after the orders of the High Court and the Supreme Court, the Yogi government is not removing the hoardings, then take this. At Lohia Crossroads, I have also released posters of some of the court-named criminals in public interest, daughters beware of them."

https://twitter.com/IPSinghSp/status/1238175879412322304?s=20

Police removed posters of Rapists:

As SP Leader pasted the hoardings of ex BJP members who are convicts of rape and molestation charges, Lucknow police removed the banners from the main chaurahas.

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Allahabad High Court ordered to remove posters:

After the Yogi Govt pasted the posters of rioters in Lucknow, High Court asked them why they tried to hurt anyone's privacy. When this notice came, matter highlighted in Court and Court said that this is not the right way to work for the state's security.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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