Supreme Court orders bail and immediate release senior journalist Kommineni Srinivasa Rao
The Hindu
Supreme Court grants bail to journalist arrested for objectionable comments on Amaravati women, sparking controversy and warnings from CM.
The Supreme Court (SC) granted bail and ordered the immediate release of senior journalist Kommineni Srinivasa Rao, who was arrested on June 9 after a panellist allegedly made some objectionable comments on women from Amaravati.
This took place during a Sakshi TV live show that Mr. Rao was moderating.
People from various sections and regions had lodged multiple complaints with the police over a debate that allegedly contained derogatory comments on women from the Amaravati region.
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu had earlier said in a statement that making disgraceful and vulgar remarks on them under the guise of political vendetta and media analysis was an unforgivable offence. He warned that all those who crossed all boundaries in hurting the sentiments of women as part of a malicious conspiracy against the capital would face serious consequences.

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