
Bhaskar Reddy, a social media activist aligned with the YCP, was arrested upon his return to India to attend his father’s final rites. The Andhra Pradesh police received prior information, and immediately after the funeral, he was taken into custody.
Bhaskar Reddy alleged that the police physically assaulted him, leaving him bruised and unable to walk. Meanwhile, some TDP-supporting youth reportedly celebrated the incident, recording videos with abusive language directed at him and the YCP leadership.
This situation, however, serves as a cautionary tale for young political enthusiasts. When power changes hands, harassment and arrests can become inevitable. Some youngsters, while abroad, may feel untouchable as they make provocative videos, forgetting that personal circumstances may eventually bring them back to India, where opponents may act.
The incident highlights the futility of aggressive or abusive behavior toward political parties. Such actions yield no real benefit. Youngsters should focus on constructive participation — voting for their preferred party and influencing others democratically — rather than resorting to abusive attacks or targeting the families of political opponents.
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