Cartoonist Appeals to Supreme Court for Protection Following Social Media Posts on PM Modi and RSS

A cartoonist has filed a petition with the Supreme Court seeking anticipatory bail after being accused of posting objectionable content on social media about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Allegations of Hurt Religious Sentiments and Communal Disruption

The complaint against the cartoonist, Hemant Malviya, alleges that his social media posts “hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus and disturbed communal harmony.” Malviya’s petition to the Supreme Court argues for protection from potential arrest while the case is under review.

Seeking Anticipatory Bail as Protective Measure

This case highlights the increasing tension between online expression and potential legal repercussions. Malviya’s plea to the Supreme Court underlines the importance of safeguarding freedom of speech while addressing concerns about potentially offensive content.

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