Recently, social media has been flooded with criticism aimed at the Telangana state government. The main issue is the demolition of illegal constructions around lakes, ponds, and canals as part of the HYDRA initiative. A lot of focus has been on Hyderabad, where these demolitions are taking place. Along with the demolition drive, the Musi River clean-up project has also attracted negative attention from the public.
Several YouTube channels are sharing unedited videos of people expressing their anger and frustration. These videos are spreading quickly, with many viewers using them to attack Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and other government officials like Konda Surekha and Seethakka. The criticism has become very personal, with some people using abusive language.
The personal attacks on the Chief Minister and other officials have worried both the government and the Congress leadership in Telangana. The videos are being widely shared on social media, and this has raised concerns that they are disrespectful to the office of the Chief Minister.
Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) President Mahesh Kumar Goud recently met with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to discuss the situation. They talked about how these videos are spreading unchecked and agreed to take strong action against those responsible for posting such content. They also noted that some false information from other states was being linked to local issues to create confusion and stir negativity.
In response, the government has decided to take steps to stop the spread of these misleading videos. The authorities are considering legal actions against those who are making defamatory comments. According to Mahesh Kumar Goud, complaints have already been filed with the cyber police to take action against these individuals. The Congress leadership is determined to ensure that this kind of baseless criticism is dealt with seriously.