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After Delhi, AAP to launch poster campaign against BJP across country

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Shillong, March 30: Days after Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) launched an attack against BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi through posters in Delhi, the party is set to spread the campaign in 11 different languages in different states of the country.

AAP released new posters in Delhi attacking the educational qualification of the Prime Minister. The posters read, “Kya Bharat ke PM ko padhe likhe hona chahiye?”

Posters reading “Modi Hatao, Desh Bachao” will be rolled out in 11 different languages across the nation by AAP which recently displayed them in Delhi.

In the national capital last week, posters with the message “Modi Hatao, Desh Bachao” (remove Modi, save India) started to appear on walls and poles. As a result, the police detained six persons. Following the discovery of thousands of posters calling for Prime Minister Modi’s removal in the nation’s capital, the Delhi Police filed over 100 FIRs.

Two printing press owners were among those arrested.

After the arrests, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal slammed the BJP, claiming that even the British did not jail anyone who displayed anti-British posters during the independence movement. The AAP referred to the BJP led central government as a “dictatorship” and questioned what the posters contained that was offensive.

“The dictatorship of the Modi government is at its peak. What is so objectionable in this poster that Modi ji filed 100 FIRs? PM Modi, you probably do not know, but India is a democratic country. So scared of one poster! Why,” the AAP said in a tweet.

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