Viral Prasadam Controversy: Youths Arrested Over Social Media Antics
Two youths were arrested in Hyderabad for a viral social media post offering drugs as prasadam to Lord Shiva during Mahashivratri. The police registered a case for creating a public nuisance. Hyderabad Police warned youths against pursuing online fame through objectionable acts, emphasizing legal repercussions.
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In a shocking incident in Hyderabad, two young men were taken into custody for allegedly distributing narcotic substances as prasadam to Lord Shiva in a controversial social media reel. The viral video raised public outcry, prompting swift action by a specialized wing of the Hyderabad Police.
The incident reportedly took place near a Shiva temple in Shamshabad, where the youths, gym employees, recorded a video claiming to offer a different kind of prasadam on Mahashivratri. The video showed one of them holding a substance suspected to be ganja, sparking immediate backlash from netizens.
Recognizing the gravity of the act, Hyderabad Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar issued a stern warning against the pursuit of social media fame through illegal or objectionable activities. He highlighted the potential long-term consequences under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and urged youths to channel creativity positively on digital platforms.
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