Almost 12 people were arrested in delhi and more than 13 FIRs have been filed with the police under the Defacement of Public Property Act. According to authorities, more than 800 posters and banners were also retrieved. In the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic, delhi was one of the most afflicted cities. Over the last three weeks, india has recorded more than 3 lakh infections a day, overloading its healthcare infrastructure and leaving many without hospital beds, oxygen, or proper treatment. PM Modi's government has come under fire for focusing more on repairing the damage caused by the errors than on resolving the situation.

The administration's vaccination strategy, which was characterised by sluggish vaccine purchases and then shifting responsibility to states after shortages occurred, has also been severely criticised. The arrests were made by four police divisions: eastern range, east, central, and northeast, implying a coordinated operation. The decision was made in response to posters that had appeared in various locations of the city with slogans such as: "Modi ji, aapne humare bacchon ki vaccine videsh kyu bhej diya?" On thursday, six people were arrested in east Delhi's Kalyanpuri area where delhi police received input that the posters criticising the prime minister were being put up. Six persons were arrested on thursday in east Delhi's Kalyanpuri neighbourhood when delhi police received information that anti-Prime minister posters were being put up.

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