Modi's poster removed in Amethi, BJP leaders clash with each other
Modi's poster removed in Amethi, BJP leaders clash with each other
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Lucknow: Hoardings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi have been removed in Amethi, the constituency of Union Minister Smriti Irani in Uttar Pradesh. Hoarding of the Durga puja committee has been put up at this place. After removing PM Modi's hoardings, there has been a dispute between two groups within the BJP itself. In this case, a case has been registered against five people including Amethi BJP general secretary.

On the other hand, a case has also been registered against 16 people, including the Mandal president and general secretary of the Yuva Morcha. After the controversy escalated, the BJP district president has written a letter to the state president to terminate the membership of both the office bearers of the BJP Yuva Morcha. The district president of the BJP Yuva Morcha has also issued a letter dissolving the entire unit of the Mandal. On the night of September 25, contract workers of Nagar panchayat were putting up hoardings of Ambe Group at Ambedkar Square. The hoarding was being put up to mark Durga Puja.

The hoarding had pictures of several people, including Zila panchayat president Rajesh Agrahari, and Nagar panchayat president Chandrama Devi. It is being told that to put up this hoarding, he removed the hoardings already installed by PM Modi and MP Smriti Irani and other leaders. After which there was a dispute.  

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