Case Filed Against ‘I Love Manish Sisodia’ Posters Hung Outside Delhi Govt School: ‘Trying To Brainwash Children’

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Case Filed Against ‘I Love Manish Sisodia’ Posters Hung Outside Delhi Govt School: ‘Trying To Brainwash Children’


New Delhi: The Delhi Police has filed a case in opposition to the set up of a banner saying ‘I Love Manish Sisodia’ on the gate of a Delhi authorities faculty in northeast Delhi`s Shastri Park space on Saturday. The native residents protested when the banner was being put up on Friday morning, following which they lodged a criticism with the police. The criticism was lodged by an area resident, Diwakar Pandey, for which the Delhi Police has registered a case underneath Section 3 of the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act in Shastri Park Police Station.

The School Management Committee (SMC) Coordinator Gazala together with the college principal obtained the banner fastened on the college gate.

While speaking to ANI, the complainant, Diwakar Pandey, stated, “On March 3, between 8-8.30 am, some Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers were putting up a banner above the gate of the government school in Shastri Park. First, they took out a desk from the school. Brought it outside and climbed on it and started putting a poster of `I love Manish Sisodia` on the gate, to which people objected and said that this is a temple of education, keep it away from politics.”

“We even asked them if they had permission. They claimed to be related to MLA Abdul Rehman. After this, a person contacted the MLA and asked him if he had given permission and the MLA replied with a yes. We know the MLA is lying as such permission is never given for a school to be used for some political gains.” Pandey added.

The complainant acknowledged that the banner was eliminated after the individuals protested.

He stated, “The problem is that children were made to write ‘I love Manish Sisodia’. Our culture does not allow all these things.”

“They are trying to brainwash the children. We asked the principal, but he failed to recognize the seriousness of the matter, after which I lodged a complaint. The police have registered a case taking cognizance and assured that the culprits will be punished,” he added.

While speaking to ANI, an area resident Durgesh Tiwari stated, “Some AAP workers had come here and put the `I Love Sisodia` banner on the gate and called the children who were coming to school to sit near the gate.”

“I confronted them and said what they were doing was not right. To this, the workers replied that what the government is doing is not right and our education minister has been sent to jail. They said that the children are registering their sympathy towards him,” Tiwari added.

Expressing displeasure over the incident, Tiwari stated, “Children are defending alcohol accused, how far is that right? These people are forcing the child and the principal of the school to get such activities done. In the same school, religious activity was conducted by these representatives. However, no action was taken.”

Manish Sisodia arrested by CBI in Delhi excise coverage case

Sisodia was arrested by the CBI on Sunday final for alleged irregularities within the framing and implementation of Delhi`s new excise coverage. The coverage was withdrawn amid allegations of foul play by the Opposition.

Sisodia had on Friday filed a bail plea in Rouse Avenue Court after the SC refused to intervene within the matter.

The recent bail petition filed on behalf of Sisodia earlier than a trial court docket within the nationwide capital acknowledged that no fruitful objective can be served by preserving him (Sisodia) in custody as all of the recoveries within the case have already been made.

It acknowledged additional that the previous Delhi deputy CM was cooperating within the investigation and had appeared every time summoned by the CBI. The different accused individuals arrested on this case have already been granted bail, it added. Sisodia, in his plea, additional acknowledged that he held the vital constitutional publish of deputy CM and has deep roots within the society.





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