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'Have to respect CM': Madras HC backs Vijay, denies anticipatory bail to DMK MLA over ‘defamatory’ remarks
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'Have to respect CM': Madras HC backs Vijay, denies anticipatory bail to DMK MLA over ‘defamatory’ remarks

The Madras High Court rejected a request for anticipatory bail by DMK MLA Anita R Radhakrishnan, who had made remarks critical of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin. The court emphasized the importance of respecting the chief minister, stating that 'whoever it may be, you have to respect the CM.' Radhakrishnan was arrested after making defamatory comments during a public meeting in Athoor, which were alleged to insult the chief minister and undermine his authority. The case was filed under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita related to intentional insult and public mischief. His legal team argued that the remarks did not constitute provocation, while the state contended that the MLA showed no remorse and should have exercised restraint. The court's decision reflects a broader trend of holding politicians accountable for public criticism of elected officials.

In a shocking revelation, a Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) based at Amruthahalli Police Station in Bengaluru has been arrested in connection with a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. The arrest took place on June 29, following allegations that the officer, identified as Praveen, had sexually abused two minor boys under the pretense of interrogation. According to police reports, the incident is believed to have occurred approximately one year prior, during a murder investigation where the boys were detained. It is claimed that Praveen took the minors to a lodge, subjected them to physical abuse, and compelled them to perform indecent acts, which he allegedly recorded using his mobile phone.

The case gained public attention when videos depicting the alleged abuse began circulating on social media platforms. These videos reportedly originated from the accused’s phone, which was accessed during a domestic dispute, although the exact circumstances surrounding the leak remain unclear. Upon receiving these videos, the Amruthahalli police initiated a suo motu investigation under both the POCSO Act and the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015. The probe was later transferred to the Kothanur Police Station for further scrutiny. Praveen was subsequently arrested and presented before the court, which ordered his remand into police custody. Additionally, a police constable named Raghavendra, who is alleged to have aided the PSI, has been suspended pending the outcome of the ongoing investigation.

The incident has sparked widespread concern regarding the safety and protection of children within the justice system. The involvement of a law enforcement officer in such a grave offense raises serious questions about accountability and the integrity of the policing mechanism. This case has drawn significant public interest, emphasizing the need for stringent measures to safeguard vulnerable populations against exploitation by those entrusted with their protection.

In another part of India, in the Sheikh Para area of Dankuni, Hooghly, West Bengal, three neighbors have been arrested for allegedly luring a minor girl away and subjecting her to sexual abuse. The incident reportedly took place on the night of June 23, 2026. The victim's mother promptly filed a complaint with the local authorities, leading to the registration of a case under the POCSO Act. Despite the swift response from the police, the victim's family faces challenges in accessing critical documents such as the First Information Report (FIR) and the medical examination results, which were obtained on June 24 at Walls Hospital in Serampore.

This case highlights the broader issue of child sexual abuse and the importance of timely access to legal documentation for victims and their families. The police commissioner, Sunil Kumar Yadav, emphasized the promptness of the response from the Chandannagar Police Commissionerate, stating that legal proceedings have been initiated against the three accused individuals. However, the lack of transparency in providing essential information to the affected family underscores the need for improved procedures and communication channels between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve.

Meanwhile, in Kanchipuram district, a 32-year-old migrant worker from West Bengal was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl. The incident reportedly occurred when the accused lured the victim to a secluded location near his thatched hut. After the assault, the residents intervened, detaining the accused before handing him over to the Manimangalam Police. This case adds to the growing list of incidents involving the sexual abuse of minors, reflecting the urgent need for enhanced preventive measures and stricter enforcement of existing laws aimed at protecting children from such crimes.

In Varanasi, five individuals were arrested after a video surfaced online showing them preparing chicken and consuming beer on a boat in the Ganga River. The footage, which went viral, prompted immediate action from the local police. The arrests highlight the increasing use of social media in exposing illegal activities and the role it plays in holding individuals accountable for their actions. As investigations continue in each of these cases, the focus remains on ensuring justice for the victims while reinforcing the legal frameworks designed to protect the most vulnerable members of society.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentLeftFactual 75Objective 652 days ago
2 Hyderabad YouTubers held by AP police over comments against CM Naidu

Two YouTubers from Hyderabad, K Venkatrami Reddy (alias KV Reddy) and B Joseph (alias Raavan), were detained by Andhra Pradesh police over alleged comments criticizing Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan. The arrests followed complaints related to speeches and online posts where they addressed issues such as caste discrimination and government inaction. Reddy's wife filed a kidnapping case, alleging that the police failed to properly identify themselves during the arrest. A Telangana police officer confirmed that Reddy was transferred to Andhra Pradesh authorities. Raavan was also booked under multiple laws, including those targeting hate speech and defamation, for remarks made at a Dalit Christian gathering.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of the YouTubers as legitimate criticism of government officials, emphasizing their calls for accountability and highlighting the legal charges against them. While the police action is reported factually, the narrative suggests that the content of the YouTubers' posts—

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Factuality is moderate as the article reports on the arrests based on sources and includes quotes from the victim's wife. Objectivity is lower due to potential bias in reporting the incident and the lack of official statements from authorities.

Scroll.in logoScroll.inIndependentLeft12 hr. ago
Tamil Nadu: DMK MLA arrested for making allegedly derogatory remarks about CM Vijay

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MLA Anitha R Radhakrishnan was arrested in Tamil Nadu for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Chief Minister Joseph Vijay during a public meeting on June 20. The arrest occurred after the Madras High Court dismissed his plea for anticipatory bail. Radhakrishnan was charged under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita related to intentional insult and statements causing public mischief. The complaint was filed by S Selvam, an office-bearer of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), the current ruling party. DMK president MK Stalin criticized the government for focusing on arresting opposition figures while ignoring a pending complaint against TVK MLA G Saravanan, who faces rape-related allegations. The court emphasized that as an MLA, Radhakrishnan should respect the Chief Minister and avoid such statements.

Bias read (Left): The article presents the arrest of an opposition MLA and includes criticism from the DMK leader, MK Stalin, accusing the ruling party of selective enforcement. The framing highlights the political conflict between the DMK and the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, emphasizing the ruling party's alleged bias.

Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentRight16 hr. ago
'Have to respect CM': Madras HC backs Vijay, denies anticipatory bail to DMK MLA over ‘defamatory’ remarks

The Madras High Court rejected a request for anticipatory bail by DMK MLA Anita R Radhakrishnan, who had made remarks critical of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin. The court emphasized the importance of respecting the chief minister, stating that 'whoever it may be, you have to respect the CM.' Radhakrishnan was arrested after making defamatory comments during a public meeting in Athoor, which were alleged to insult the chief minister and undermine his authority. The case was filed under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita related to intentional insult and public mischief. His legal team argued that the remarks did not constitute provocation, while the state contended that the MLA showed no remorse and should have exercised restraint. The court's decision reflects a broader trend of holding politicians accountable for public criticism of elected officials.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the court's rejection of bail as a necessary measure to uphold respect for the chief minister, implying that public criticism of elected officials is unacceptable. The emphasis on 'respecting the CM' and the state's argument that 'no Tom, Dick and Harry' should comment on the CM's

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