New Delhi, Feb. 6 -- Delhi Police has arrested two men allegedly involved in writing anti-national slogans in the city, an official said on Friday. According to the police, the arrests were made by a team from the Kanjhawala police station.

The investigation was initiated following a video released on January 22 by Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, founder of the US-based pro-Khalistan separatist group SFJ, which is banned in India under the UAPA Act.

Addressing a presser, Rajeev Ranjan, Additional Commissioner of Police (Rohini), said, "The video claimed that anti-national slogans were inscribed at multiple locations across Delhi. The FIR, which was registered under various sections of BNS at the Special Cell on January 23, prompted a detailed pro...