JSP leaders seek police action against YouTuber, influencer

Jana Sena Party leaders have petitioned police to take action against a YouTuber and a social media influencer for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan. The party claims these content creators are being used by political opponents to target their leadership.
Why it matters
This highlights the growing tension between political figures and social media content creators in India, raising questions about the regulation of online political discourse.
Jana Sena Party leader Gurana Radhika, along with several party leaders, on Saturday submitted petitions to the Station House Officers of I Town, II Town and other police stations in Vizianagaram, seeking action against YouTuber Prasna Ravan, who was recently arrested for allegedly making derogatory remarks against JSP president and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.
The report neutrally summarizes the allegations made by the political party without validating the claims or taking a side.
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