“When Intimidation Becomes News — Journalists Fight Back Against Reddy’s Words”
Posted 2025-11-04 07:04:34
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A controversy has erupted after Telangana leader Revanth Reddy sparked outrage with a remark that he “felt like slapping” young journalists. Media bodies and opposition voices have condemned the comment, calling it an unacceptable threat to press freedom and professional safety.
Journalists’ unions have demanded a public apology and urged authorities to ensure reporters can work without fear of intimidation. The incident has reignited debate over political rhetoric and the safety of the press in a functioning democracy.
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