Two women journalists who were arrested earlier this month for allegedly circulating "abusive" content against Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy have secured bail today.
The two women journalists were arrested earlier this month for allegedly circulating defamatory content against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy ...
Senior journalist Revathi Pogadadanda, who runs Pulse News and previously worked for Mojo TV, was arrested by the Telangana ...
Well, cut to 1.3 years later, Revanth Reddy has proved that the Congress is not any different from the BRS. Early morning on ...
According to police, Revathi Pogadadanda (44), the managing director of YouTube channel Pulse Digital News Network, and Tanvi Yadav alias Bandi Sandhya (25), an employee, were arrested in connection ...
The journalists had posted a video on their X account in which a man allegedly made "derogatory" and "abusive" remarks about Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
The Nampally Criminal Court granted bail to two journalists, Revathi Pogadadanda and Thanvi Yadav, who were arrested earlier this month for allegedly posting defamatory content against Chief ...
Two journalists from an online news channel were granted bail after being arrested for spreading defamatory content against Telangana's Congress government and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The ...
The two women journalists were arrested by the Telangana Police earlier this month for allegedly circulating content against ...
A court here on Monday granted bail to two women journalists who were arrested last week for allegedly circulating defamatory content against Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy.
Hyderabad: Two YouTubers, Revathi Pogadadanda and Thanvi Yadav, have been granted bail after their arrest earlier this month for allegedly sharing content critical of Telangana Chief Minister ...
A Hyderabad court on Monday, March 17, granted bail to the two journalists who were arrested last week for allegedly ...