Telangana CM Revanth Reddy cautions against social media posts in assembly

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy cautions against social media posts in assembly
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy gave a speech lasting two hours and 25 minutes in response to the Governor’s address. During his speech, he strongly criticized the use of abusive language and harmful behavior on social media.

He expressed deep concern about inappropriate posts, especially those involving women and children. CM Reddy warned that strict action would be taken against anyone who crosses the line of decency. He questioned, “Would you tolerate such posts about your own mother or sister?” and emphasized that public figures, despite their patience, cannot remain silent on this issue.

Reddy also stated that if things continue to worsen, he would not hesitate to take stronger action, even amending the law if necessary. He urged Chief Minister KCR to educate his children about the negative impact of such online behavior.

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Calling the current social media culture “poisonous,” Reddy stressed the need for both self-regulation and constitutional control. He encouraged discussions on the matter, warning that if no solution is found, society as a whole will suffer.

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In conclusion, CM Reddy called for cooperation from all political parties and the community to address this growing problem. He emphasized that this is not just his responsibility but a shared duty for everyone.

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