Three journalists arrested; Harish Rao attacks Telangana government
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 14th January 2026 at 8:32pmThree journalists working with a vernacular news channel were arrested late Tuesday night for allegedly broadcasting defamatory content against a woman IAS officer, sparking a political row and fresh debate over press freedom in Telangana.
Former minister and senior BRS leader T Harish Rao strongly condemned the arrests, accusing the Congress government of acting in a vindictive and undemocratic manner. He demanded the immediate release of the journalists and said the action reflected the government’s failure to tolerate criticism.
In a statement, Rao said the government was harassing the media instead of addressing its governance shortcomings. He termed the arrests a direct assault on democratic values and the dignity of the media in the state. “Is this the people’s rule you pro...
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