Priyanka Chaturvedi Takes on Paid Trolls After Supreme Court’s Ruling on Ranveer Allahbadia’s Remarks
Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi has hit back at her critics, particularly mentioning the paid trolls, after the Supreme Court criticized Ranveer Allahbadia, an influencer known for lip-syncing and comedy, during a YouTube show titled ‘India’s Got Latent’. Chaturvedi’s response came shortly after the Supreme Court heard a case related to Allahbadia’s comments.
Priyanka Chaturvedi’s Retort to Critics
Chaturvedi expressed her frustration with the critics, particularly the paid trolls who supported Ranveer Allahbadia, by posting on X. She stated, “All these cheap and paid trolls of the celeb influencers who were going after me should now hear what the SC has had to say about the content dished out by such content creators.”
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology
Last week, Chaturvedi had announced her intention to address the parliamentary standing committee on information technology regarding Ranveer Allahbadia’s comments. She emphasized the need to set boundaries for content that influence young minds and described the language used during the show as “vulgar and blasphemous.”
Supreme Court’s Strong Criticism
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted Ranveer Allahbadia protection from arrest in multiple FIRs but strongly criticized him for his remarks during the show. Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh took a stern stand, saying, “…there is something dirty in his mind which has been vomited on the YouTube show.”
Protection and Investigation
Despite the strong criticism, the Supreme Court granted Allahbadia interim protection, agreeing with his advocate’s claim that he faces death threats. The court also directed Allahbadia to cooperate in the investigation of the FIRs lodged in Maharashtra and Assam and restrained him and his associates from airing any further episodes of the show until further orders.
Public Reaction
Attorney Abha Singh expressed her approval of the Supreme Court’s decision, stating, “I am glad that Supreme Court has come out strongly against the comments made by Ranveer Allahbadia. The SC has rightly said that his comments have made mothers, daughters, and children ashamed. The SC has, of course, given him interim protection but has directed the comedian to cooperate with the investigation.”
Setting Precedents and Ethical Content
The incident highlights the ongoing debate about ethical content in media and the responsibilities of influencers. It underscores the importance of setting boundaries and holding individuals accountable for their public remarks, especially when they have the potential to influence vulnerable audiences.
Conclusion
As the dust settles and the legal process continues, Priyanka Chaturvedi’s stance against Ranveer Allahbadia and the public trollers reflects the increasing awareness of the need for responsible content creation. The Supreme Court’s intervention serves as a powerful reminder that public figures must adhere to ethical standards and refrain from making offensive or harmful comments.
We invite our readers to share their thoughts and opinions on this significant development. Do you believe it’s important to hold influencers accountable for their public statements? How do you think this case will shape the future of content creation in India?
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