Remove AAP govt's hoardings, posters across the city: Delhi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today wrote to the State Commissioner seeking removal of all government's publicity materials like hoardings, posters and banners from all public properties across the national capital.

In his letter to the State Commissioner S K Srivastava, General Secretary Kuljeet Singh Chahal said as the the has been enforced in after the announcement of MCD polls, it is important that all publicity material be removed.



"has requested the State Commissioner to direct the Chief Secretary and the Police Commissioner of to survey roads and ensure removal of all illegal publicity material put up by political parties and bodies," a statement issued by the party said.

The leader also drew the attention of the State Commissioner towards Government's promotional advertisements in the media, especially, towards the hoardings proclaiming that Kejriwal has increased minimum wages in

Chahal said that no ordinance has been issued as the Bill has only been passed in Assembly and thus the publicity was "misleading" and should be removed.

Chahal also sought removal of hoardings having pictures of the Chief Minister from the walls of schools and hospitals saying that majority of the polling centers are being set up in schools.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Remove AAP govt's hoardings, posters across the city: Delhi

Delhi BJP today wrote to the State Election Commissioner seeking removal of all Delhi government's publicity materials like hoardings, posters and banners from all public properties across the national capital. In his letter to the State Election Commissioner S K Srivastava, Delhi BJP General Secretary Kuljeet Singh Chahal said as the the model code of conduct has been enforced in Delhi after the announcement of MCD polls, it is important that all publicity material be removed. "Delhi BJP has requested the State Election Commissioner to direct the Chief Secretary and the Police Commissioner of Delhi to survey Delhi roads and ensure removal of all illegal publicity material put up by political parties and government bodies," a statement issued by the party said. The BJP leader also drew the attention of the State Election Commissioner towards Government's promotional advertisements in the media, especially, towards the hoardings proclaiming that Kejriwal government has increased ... today wrote to the State Commissioner seeking removal of all government's publicity materials like hoardings, posters and banners from all public properties across the national capital.

In his letter to the State Commissioner S K Srivastava, General Secretary Kuljeet Singh Chahal said as the the has been enforced in after the announcement of MCD polls, it is important that all publicity material be removed.

"has requested the State Commissioner to direct the Chief Secretary and the Police Commissioner of to survey roads and ensure removal of all illegal publicity material put up by political parties and bodies," a statement issued by the party said.

The leader also drew the attention of the State Commissioner towards Government's promotional advertisements in the media, especially, towards the hoardings proclaiming that Kejriwal has increased minimum wages in

Chahal said that no ordinance has been issued as the Bill has only been passed in Assembly and thus the publicity was "misleading" and should be removed.

Chahal also sought removal of hoardings having pictures of the Chief Minister from the walls of schools and hospitals saying that majority of the polling centers are being set up in schools.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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