
Ahead of Modi’s Kerala visit, Kochi Corporation removes publicity materials welcoming PM citing ‘HC directions’
The Hindu
Kochi Corporation removes BJP's PM Modi welcome materials, citing Kerala High Court directions to prevent public space defacement.
The Kochi Corporation on Wednesday (March 11, 2026) began removing boards and banners installed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) across Kochi city publicising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit.
Health and revenue squads of the civic body swung into action even before Mr. Modi landed in Kochi for a series of programmes, including the formal launch of the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) campaign for the forthcoming Assembly elections.
Mayor V.K. Minimol said the move was “not politically motivated” but carried out “strictly in compliance with Kerala High Court directions.”
The court has repeatedly pulled up the Corporation for failing to prevent defacement of public spaces by way of boards, flags, hoardings, and other publicity materials.
“The amicus curiae appointed by the High Court has been inspecting the city since morning, photographing publicity materials to be removed. This has nothing to do with politics. In fact, during Rahul Gandhi’s visit earlier this year, the Corporation fined the Congress ₹5.90 lakh after dismantling its publicity materials from public spaces,” she said.
Sudha Dileepkumar, BJP’s parliamentary party leader in the Corporation, who was at the Kaloor International Stadium for Mr. Modi’s function, said she was unaware of the removal drive.













