
Chandrababu Naidu Government has cracked the whip on the abusive social media accounts. The majority of the arrests so far have been from the YSR Congress because the party always promoted cuss words and insulting morphed images.
Meanwhile, the YSR Congress is foul-crying multiple cases being registered at various places for the same crime. If the accused gets bail in one case, he is taken to another Police Station on PT Warrant.
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They are saying that it is not right but then, what is right? What is wrong?
YSR Congress expects the Government to set the Abusive Social Media activists free after serving a 41A notice.
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In case, the Government does that these people will never change and will continue the same behavior.
Previously, we have seen those arrested for abusing the Judges continue the same behavior after their release.
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Is registering multiple cases for the same crime justified?
The courts will look into the legality of such cases. But then, morally, it is justified to make social media a cleaner place.
In India, it will take years to get a conviction. Even after they are convicted, the punishments may be lenient because the courts may take a lighter stand on these people who are mostly young. But the change in them is much-needed to cleanse the society.
Hence, the Government is using the process as the punishment. It’s neither illegal nor unprecedented.
In the last term, TDP MLA Chintamaneni Prabhakar was arrested in eighteen cases in a similar fashion. Whenever he gets bail in one case, the government would arrest him in another case and transfer him to another jail using PT Warrants.
He spent 66 days in jail. The same process they now call illegal.
It is to be noted that the High Court refused to stop the Police in these cases saying that action against abusive behavior on social media is justified. This only means more trouble for YSR Congress’s social media in the days to come.