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RPC Demands Strict Action Against RGV: PD Act And Boycott Sought

Complaint Submitted To Top Officials

Meda Srinivas briefing the media
(Source: DPJB/RPC)
USPA NEWS - Meda Srinivas, Founder President of the Rashtriya Praja Congress (RPC), has filed a formal complaint urging the Andhra Pradesh government to impose the Preventive Detention (PD) Act against filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) for his alleged anti-social and inflammatory activities. In a meeting at the RPC headquarters, Srinivas emphasized the need for immediate legal action to preserve social harmony and protect cultural and religious sentiments.

Complaint Submitted To Top Officials

The complaint has been submitted to AP Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, AP DGP Dwarakathirumala Rao, East Godavari District Collector P Prashanti, East Godavari District SP Narasimha Kishore and Rajahmundry 3rd Town Police Station SHO Varre Apparao.
Core Allegations By Meda Srinivas
Inflaming Regional Divisions

In his complaint, Meda Srinivas alleged that RGV’s activities have been inciting tensions between the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. RGV’s portrayal allegedly insults Andhra Pradesh residents, mocks their language, and uses derogatory phrases like "Oh Andhroda, we will take your throne," creating unrest between the two states.

Insulting Religious Sentiments

Srinivas accused RGV of repeatedly disrespecting Hinduism by mocking sacred texts like the Ramayana and Mahabharata and ridiculing deities such as Sri Venkateswara Swamy and Lord Ganesha in his videos. These acts, Srinivas claimed, are corrupting youth and destabilizing family values.

Collaboration With Foreign Entities

Srinivas expressed concerns that RGV’s alleged anti-social activities are being amplified through collusion with Western forces. He pointed out that videos mocking Indian traditions and institutions are purportedly being monetized and sent to foreign entities.
Imposition Of PD Act Against RGV

Meda Srinivas called for the immediate implementation of the PD Act to curb RGV’s alleged anti-social and anti-religious activities.

Boycott Of RGV Across Andhra Pradesh

Srinivas demanded a state-wide boycott of RGV, mirroring actions previously taken against controversial activist Kathi Mahesh.

Action Against Collaborators

He urged the government to take strict legal action against anchor Swapna and others who promote RGV’s alleged conspiracies and divisive content.
The RPC meeting saw participation from several key leaders and members, including:

RPC Seculars: Pendyala Kamaraju, DVR Murthy, Kothapalli Bhaskara Ram, Lanka Durga Prasad
Other Members: Kandregula Kondala Rao, AVL Narasimha Rao, Barla Prasad, MD Hussain, and many others.
Srinivas Urges Swift Action

During the meeting, Srinivas shared a video allegedly proving RGV’s inflammatory statements and vowed to provide further evidence during the investigation. He warned that ignoring such activities would lead to greater threats to social security and cultural integrity.

The meeting concluded with a strong demand for immediate government intervention to safeguard societal values and ensure justice for the people of Andhra Pradesh.
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