AAP admits to putting posters asking PM Modi about vaccine shortage, claims workers harassed by Delhi Police
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The Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday owned up to putting posters across Delhi which questioned PM Modi over the export of Covid vaccines meant for Indian citizens. The party also alleged that its workers were being arrested and harassed by the Delhi Police.
The AAP on Sunday owned up to putting up posters in many parts of the city criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the shortage of Covid-19 vaccine and said that several workers were arrested and hundreds were being "harassed" by Delhi Police. Poster , Vaccine ? ? - @ipathak25 #ArrestMeToo pic.twitter.com/4cUI96zXXZ , “” , , , , India wants to knowpic.twitter.com/QjgwV8pWvt Senior AAP leader Durgesh Pathak said the police action will not deter the party and it will put up similar posters across the city and the country on a campaign mode. "The AAP is behind these posters. I am behind the posters. Arrest me and our MLAs but do not harass poor people who paste posters for a meagre payment," Pathak said in a press conference.More Related News