Man Held for Objectionable Graffiti on Parliament Street Police Station During Rahul Gandhi's Dharna
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Delhi Police has arrested a man in connection with the graffiti incident that occurred outside the Parliament Street police station on August 21st during Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's protest. According to police sources, objectionable graffiti was written on the police station wall during the protest. Delhi Police registered an FIR in the matter under the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act. Police id…
Man Arrested for Graffiti on Parliament Street Police Station Wall During Rahul Gandhi's Aug 21 Protest
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Delhi Police arrested an individual in connection with the alleged defacement of the Parliament Street Police Station wall with graffiti during Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's protest on August 21, police sources said. India News | Man Arrested for Graffiti on Parliament Street Police Station Wall During Rahul Gandhi's Aug 21 Protest.
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Gandhi was accompanied by the injured teenager, Sahil Lochab, who suffered a pellet injury to his right eye, and his mother. He said the registration of the FIR was the first step toward justice.
Man held for objectionable graffiti on Parliament Street Police Station during Rahul Gandhi's dharna
The man was arrested for writing a graffiti that had objectionable content on the walls of Parliament Street Police Station when Congress MP Rahul Gandhi staged a sit-in there earlier this week. He was released on bail later, though.
Rahul Gandhi's Police Station Protest: Man Arrested for Obscene Graffiti Against Amit Shah, FIR Filed
New Delhi: A day after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's protest at the Parliament Street police station, Delhi Police arrested a man for allegedly writing offensive graffiti targeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the police station wall. According to Delhi Police, the accused was identified with the help of CCTV footage and a case was registered under the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act. The accused was later granted bail as the…
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