YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the current Chief Minister, has to face the question of apparent lack of action in curbing the activities of certain culprits.
It is widely known that the social media accounts of both the YCP and TDP parties have been embroiled in verbal fights.
However, the ruling party's social media wing has not only been actively engaged in combating these attacks, but they have also launched counter-attacks in a more vehement manner, which has further escalated the situation with more filthy counter-aattack. .
Earlier, around 2019-2020, during the social media battle between the YCP and TDP factions, some members from the YCP side were booked under various sections of the law for allegedly insulting judges.
It is important to note that the CBI took action against the YCP's social media wing, which served Chandrababu Naidu's objectives.
While the local police addressed the issues with the TDP's social media wing, it was the CBI that cracked down on YCP social activists. Consequently, the number of YCP social media activists decreased significantly over time.
Recognizing this situation, the TDP leadership began hiring some NRIs to launch attacks on the YCP leader and his family. They did so knowing that if these attacks were carried out within the state, the individuals involved would likely be arrested.
Recently, a section of the YCP government proudly announced that the party had filed cases against online miscreants who personally targeted the Jagan Mohan Reddy family. However, the question remains, what impact can such cases have?
There should be more substantial actions taken against these individuals, such as social media platforms disabling their posts or accounts to address the issue more effectively.
As the Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy possesses the authority to implement certain measures to control platforms like Twitter and Facebook when personal attacks occur in a defamatory manner.
It is crucial to address these issues as individuals lacking basic knowledge in social media continue to contribute to the deterioration of the overall atmosphere.