JS seeks actions against positions targeting Pawan Kalyan

Nellol: Jana Sena Party leaders strongly condemn offensive remarks on social media against Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and his family.
According to the request of AP TIDCO Chairman Vemulapati Ajay, JS workers have conducted multiple cases in the Nellore Rural DSP office, the rural police station and other police stations in Nellore.
Jana Sena leaders demanded strict action against those who made disrespectful comments, including threats such as “Show your face and post it again – let you see if you are alive”. Leaders call for immediate legal action against such uncivilized positions.
JS Regional Secretary-General Gunukula Kishore asked the alliance’s partners and senior politicians to ensure they were spared, warning that non-action would prevent future moral leadership.
He insisted that while criticism of political ideology or party performance was acceptable, comments on personal abuse and derogatoryness of family members were immoral and unacceptable.
Kishore stresses that people with value and family responsibility do not succumb to using vulgar language. Posting defamatory content to public figures and their families on social media is not only emotionally harmful, but also morally wrong.
“Let us spread knowledge, not hate. Free speech is crucial, but responsibility must be taken. Let us use technology to unite people, not divide them.”
Other protesters included Rishikesh Yadav, senior leader Ravikumar, office director Jameer and Sudha Madhav and regional joint secretary Prashant.