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Kanpur: Traders put up hoardings and posters comparing NaMo to Kim

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Post by Guest Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:53 am

The Kanpur police have registered a criminal case against 22 traders for putting up hoardings and posters comparing Prime Minister Narendra Modi with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un to highlight the issue of a deluge of small coins affecting their businesses, an official said on Friday.

They also arrested Praveen Kumar, a resident of Sharda Nagar here, on Thursday for installing these hoardings. His arrest was made public only on Friday. Sub-inspector Rajesh Awasthi filed the FIR under section 32 (3) of UP Special Powers Act, section 153A and section 505 of IPC.

Superintendent of police (south) Ashok Verma confirmed Kumar’s arrest and said others would be nabbed soon.

A trader leader said they have decided not to celebrate Diwali after the case was registered against them.

The hoardings have a photograph of Kim Jong-un on one side declaring he will rest only after he has destroyed the world and that of Modi on other the side saying, “I will bring an end to businesses”. In the hoardings, the traders also asked Modi to resolve the small coins issue....

The traders commissioned these posters after banks in the city refused to take deposits in coins, stating the lack of chests to keep them. According to the traders, many in the wholesale grocery business are left with coins worth about Rs 10 to 15 lakh each, while the retailers, on an average, have a stock of coins worth Rs 6-7 lakh each.

Sources said there are about Rs 200 crore in coins currently in circulation in Kanpur.

The situation has forced traders to pay salaries to their employees in coins, who in turn are unable to use the money as banks and shopkeepers are not accepting them. Many say they will be forced to shut their businesses if the problem is not resolved.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/kanpur-police-books-22-traders-for-posters-comparing-modi-to-kim-jong-un/story-XE6TofApTxRAfhD9ktMm3K.html

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