YS jagan Mohan reddy and the leaders of the ysr congress party are unable to recognise that the people have spoken and that they have been removed from office. Ever since they lost the election, they have been disseminating false propaganda and fake news in an attempt to discredit the present administration.
 
But because of the governing side's powerful counteroffensive, none of their strategies are succeeding. The mouthpiece of jagan Mohan reddy, sakshi, recently released false information alleging that the Sub-Inspector (SI) of Bhattiprolu hamlet in the bapatla district was threatened by a tdp employee.


According to the story, the tdp administration does not provide police with any security. It continued by saying that the governing party employee was on the other side, thus the SI maintained his composure. sakshi continued by asserting that if a police officer were in similar circumstance, people would be terrified for their safety. The incident's footage went viral on social media, according to the report. tdp Minister Nara lokesh used social media yesterday to call out Sakshi's bogus news. He uploaded the real footage of the encounter.
 
The tdp employee didn't even touch the cops in the video; instead, it was another person's hand. Furthermore, it was a shove rather than a menacing gesture. Actually, the worried employee was clutching the hand of someone else who was on the other side. sakshi attempted to edit the footage and posted a snapshot in which a tdp employee is seen assaulting police officers.
 
Lokesh shared this real footage and claimed that although the owner jagan is producing false news, his toxic quid pro quo child sakshi is performing bogus stuff. It disseminated false information claiming that a tdp employee was holding a police officer's collar. It is disseminating false information by altering a photo. Check out this video. The cops were not attacked," lokesh stated. lokesh issued a warning: "If sakshi publishes false information to undermine the confidence of the police in upholding law and order, action will be taken against it."
 

 

 

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