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Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan Receives Death Threat Call

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Monday received a death threat call. The incident occurred at evening when an unknown caller used abusive language and threatened him. Authorities have been alerted, and a probe into the matter is underway.

Kalyan, who transitioned from acting to politics, recently advocated for a Social Media Abuse Protection Bill in the state Assembly. He urged the government to address online harassment issues, especially those targeting public figures and women. He described the abuse as having become "sadistic."

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan

Cyber Intimidation Concerns

In his Assembly speech, Kalyan highlighted the misuse of digital platforms by political figures to manipulate and intimidate others. He stressed that this trend poses a threat to democracy. Kalyan believes Andhra Pradesh should set an example by safeguarding its citizens' rights against such cyber threats.

The proposed bill aims to curb online harassment and protect individuals from digital abuse. Kalyan's call for action reflects growing concerns about the impact of social media misuse on public discourse and personal safety.

The investigation into the threatening call continues as authorities seek to identify the perpetrator. The incident underscores the urgent need for legislative measures to combat online harassment effectively.

Kalyan's efforts in addressing these issues demonstrate his commitment to ensuring a safer digital environment for all citizens. The outcome of this investigation may influence future policies on cyber safety in Andhra Pradesh.

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