Over the weekend, pamphlets were pasted around Parliament in New Delhi offering Rs 11 lakh as reward anyone who killed Kanhaiya Kumar, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union president who was released on bail in a sedition case on Thursday. The pamphlets were signed by Adarsh Sharma, "Son of Purvanchal" and president of the Purvanchal Sena, a fringe outfit that claims to work for the welfare of the people from the region comprising parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
The Delhi police swung into action, questioning Sharma and filing a case against him for defacement of property before arresting him on Monday evening. Sharma had earlier claimed responsibility for the pamphlet and had defended his action, saying that Kumar was a traitor for raising anti-national slogans and that he wanted him dead.
On Monday, it emerged that Sharma has just Rs 150 in his bank account and has also not paid the rent for several months for his home in the Rohini area of Delhi, reported the Hindustan Times.
A death threat is no laughing matter, but there was a general sense on social media that the truth about Sharma's bank balance had taken the sting out of the warning.
Man who has put 11 Lakh rs bounty on Kanhaiyya has 150 rs in his bank account but he promises to give 11 Lakh from his 15 Lakh rs share.
— The Chakolebaaz (@Chakolebaaz) March 7, 2016
https://t.co/Xhp1dm0ni7 Basically the model followed by every start-up.
— greatbong (@greatbong) March 7, 2016
The man who has RS. 150 in his account was hoping to get an unsecured loan from the bank for creating employment.
— M.B. (@LiberalTGM) March 7, 2016
Today's lesson. You can be famous for having only Rs 150 in the bank or for having only 150 crores. In between only the IT Dept cares.
— Why Raj (@theratetherate) March 7, 2016
man who offered Rs. 11 Lakh bounty on Kanhaiyya's head has only Rs. 150 in his bank account.
— Abhilash (@talkabhilash) March 7, 2016
This reminds me of AAP's manifesto for Delhi !
This should now be called Rs 150 scam
— Be Yusuf (@barmare_yusuf) March 7, 2016
Man who offered Rs 11 lakh bounty to shoot Kanhaiya has Rs 150 in bank
— Vineet Kumar (@vineetkumar927) March 7, 2016
He cant even order #Freedom251 :P