Kanpur police books 25 traders for comparing PM Narendra Modi with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un
KANPUR: Kanpur police have registered a case against 25 traders for comparing Prime Minister Narendra Modi with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un in hoardings and banners erected throughout city crossings searching for attention of authorities in view of the banks refusing to take Rs 10 coin as deposits citing loss of chests.
It all started when a good number of hoardings and banners of Prime Minister comparing him with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un surfaced on Oct 12 morning at quite a lot of crossings of the City ahead of BJPs state executive meeting.
The police therefore appearing at the complaint have lodged an FIR the similar day underneath quite a lot of sections of IPC and UP Special Power act and arrested one individual recognized as Praveen Agnihotri son of Dhyan Prakash of Bedi Alipur village, Billhaur, accused of striking up such hoardings and banners against Prime Minister Narendra Modi around the City.
"The action was taken based on a complaint by locals of the area following surfacing of hoardings and banners in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has allegedly been compared with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. An FIR under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 505 (Statements conducing to public mischief) and 153 (Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot- if rioting be committed-if not committed, besides 32 (3) UP Special Power act has been lodged at Govindnagar police station," mentioned SP South Ashok Kumar Verma, who added that police is raiding possible hideouts of 24 other accused, who are reported to be absconding.
As in step with the assets there are about 200 to 300 crore coins in stream in Industrial City and as banks and shopkeepers aren't accepting the similar, the traders have left without a option however are being compelled to pay salaries to their employees in coins. It was once also learnt that traders are exchanging coins at 25 p.c in their value to get foreign money notes to keep away from hardships and run their industry smoothly.
In hoardings it was once mentioned that Kim Jong-un will relaxation simplest after he has destroyed the arena and at the other side it was once mentioned that of Modi saying that he will bring an finish to companies.
Reacting over the arrest of Praveen Agnihotri, who has been accused of striking up such hoardings and banners, the traders union leader Raju Khanna then again mentioned they they will no longer have fun Diwali as their counterpart who was once combating for their authentic cause has been arrested.
"The arrest has shocked the family of Praveen Agnihotri. His family is in shock. All are terrified. Now tell me, in such a situation wherein one of our counterpart has been booked and arrested, how can we celebrate Diwali. Is it not inhuman?", he added and mentioned they had installed hoardings and banners to bring the crisis to the data of senior authorities but even so leader minister Yogi Aditynath after their meetings with officers involved could no longer reach any conclusion.
He mentioned the hoardings and posters had been the last step to attract the eye of the Centre and state authorities.
"We will not get scared. By doing such things, one can't terrorise us. We will launch a fierce attack and expose loop-holes of the authorities particularly over the ongoing business crisis occurred following refusal by banks to accept deposits in Rs 10 coin denominations. We have nothing to fear," mentioned some other
member of Kirana Vyapar Mandal affiliation.
It all started when a good number of hoardings and banners of Prime Minister comparing him with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un surfaced on Oct 12 morning at quite a lot of crossings of the City ahead of BJPs state executive meeting.
The police therefore appearing at the complaint have lodged an FIR the similar day underneath quite a lot of sections of IPC and UP Special Power act and arrested one individual recognized as Praveen Agnihotri son of Dhyan Prakash of Bedi Alipur village, Billhaur, accused of striking up such hoardings and banners against Prime Minister Narendra Modi around the City.
"The action was taken based on a complaint by locals of the area following surfacing of hoardings and banners in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has allegedly been compared with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. An FIR under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 505 (Statements conducing to public mischief) and 153 (Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot- if rioting be committed-if not committed, besides 32 (3) UP Special Power act has been lodged at Govindnagar police station," mentioned SP South Ashok Kumar Verma, who added that police is raiding possible hideouts of 24 other accused, who are reported to be absconding.
As in step with the assets there are about 200 to 300 crore coins in stream in Industrial City and as banks and shopkeepers aren't accepting the similar, the traders have left without a option however are being compelled to pay salaries to their employees in coins. It was once also learnt that traders are exchanging coins at 25 p.c in their value to get foreign money notes to keep away from hardships and run their industry smoothly.
In hoardings it was once mentioned that Kim Jong-un will relaxation simplest after he has destroyed the arena and at the other side it was once mentioned that of Modi saying that he will bring an finish to companies.
Reacting over the arrest of Praveen Agnihotri, who has been accused of striking up such hoardings and banners, the traders union leader Raju Khanna then again mentioned they they will no longer have fun Diwali as their counterpart who was once combating for their authentic cause has been arrested.
"The arrest has shocked the family of Praveen Agnihotri. His family is in shock. All are terrified. Now tell me, in such a situation wherein one of our counterpart has been booked and arrested, how can we celebrate Diwali. Is it not inhuman?", he added and mentioned they had installed hoardings and banners to bring the crisis to the data of senior authorities but even so leader minister Yogi Aditynath after their meetings with officers involved could no longer reach any conclusion.
He mentioned the hoardings and posters had been the last step to attract the eye of the Centre and state authorities.
"We will not get scared. By doing such things, one can't terrorise us. We will launch a fierce attack and expose loop-holes of the authorities particularly over the ongoing business crisis occurred following refusal by banks to accept deposits in Rs 10 coin denominations. We have nothing to fear," mentioned some other
member of Kirana Vyapar Mandal affiliation.
Kanpur police books 25 traders for comparing PM Narendra Modi with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un
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October 23, 2017
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