Supreme Court Intervenes in Case of Telangana Women Reporters
Posted 2025-10-17 09:20:38
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For the women journalists of Telangana, courage was never optional. Facing arrest for doing their duty, they stood tall and continued reporting the truth.
Now, the Supreme Court has recognized their bravery, granting them relief and sending a powerful message: fear cannot silence the truth.
This victory is not just theirs—it is a victory for all journalists who fight every day to keep democracy alive, speaking truth to power, no matter the odds.
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