New Delhi: The national capital woke up to hundreds of posters glued to the walls and pillars across the city, questioning the educational qualification of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "Kya Bharat ke pradhan mantri padhe-likhe hone chahiye?," the posters read.
 
Visuals from across Delhi showed blue posters on the walls and on pillars on the roadside that asked if the Prime Minister of India should be educated.

100 FIRs over objectionable posters

Earlier on March 22, Delhi Police had registered over 100 FIRs and arrested six people for objectionable posters including those against PM Narendra Modi across the city. As per the allegations, some parts of Delhi had posters with the caption "Modi Hatao Desh Bachao".
Later on March 23, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal hit out at the Centre over the action by Delhi Police against persons, who allegedly put up objectionable posters on Prime Minister Narendra Modi across the city.
 
Weighing on the poster row, the Delhi CM, in a press briefing, said, "Why is PM Modi so scared? Why is he so insecure? This is a normal poster anyone can put up such posters in a democracy."