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Lucknow: Is decision of putting posters against protesters correct? | Master Stroke
he Lucknow district administration has started the process to shame as many as 57 people, identified for being allegedly involved in violence during the anti-CAA protest, by putting up hoardings with their names and addresses.
The administration has already issued recovery notices to these people for damaging public property worth Rs 1.55 crore.
Lucknow District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash said that in case of failure to pay the recovery amount, the properties of the accused would be confiscated.
The administration has already issued recovery notices to these people for damaging public property worth Rs 1.55 crore.
Lucknow District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash said that in case of failure to pay the recovery amount, the properties of the accused would be confiscated.
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