Pulse News MD, reporter arrested for ‘derogatory remarks’ against Telangana CM Revanth
- Hyderabad Police arrested Revathi Pogadadanda and Tanvi Yadav for a YouTube video allegedly critical of Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, as reported by The Indian Express.
- The police claimed the video contained derogatory remarks and arrested the journalists under various legal sections, including public mischief and criminal conspiracy.
- KT Rama Rao criticized the arrests, labeling them as a sign of the government's restrictive rule.
- Opposition leaders and the Editors Guild of India also criticized the arrests, stating they were a result of the government's restrictive measures.
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