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Two Journalists Arrested in Hyderabad for Abusive Video Targeting Telangana CM

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Hyderabad police arrested two woman journalists on the charges of distributing an abusive video aimed at Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. The video, claimed to have been created and published by Pulse News, seems to be part of a calculated process of defaming the CM, for which swift action was taken by the authorities. The arrest has raised the issue of media ethics, freedom of the press, and political propaganda.

According to officials, the video had insulting comments and false statements, intended to defame the Telangana leader. The investigators think that the journalists were involved in its distribution, which resulted in legal action under cybercrime and defamation laws. The authorities are now investigating the scope of the campaign and other people engaged in its dissemination.

The episode has attracted varied responses, with media activists demanding an impartial inquiry while laying stress on the importance of responsible reporting. On the other hand, CM supporters contend that such defamatory strategies need to be checked to ensure that misinformation does not color public opinion.

As the probe continues, the case brings to the fore the increasing dilemma of controlling online content and upholding press freedom. The authorities have called upon journalists and media organizations to follow ethical reporting practices so that information released to the public is credible and responsible.

 

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