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Delhi elections: Over 3,000 public complaints of defacement

New Delhi: With the Delhi elections over a month away, posters and graffiti by political parties and their supporters have begun cropping up on public property and civic infrastructure - in violation of the law.

Damodar Singh Meena, sub-divisional magistrate (Elections) south district, said though defacement of property carries a fine of Rs.50,000 or one year imprisonment, hardly any of the offenders are punished.

"If it is to act as a deterrent strict action should be taken in all the over 3,000 cases reported," he added.