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Date: February 28, 2025

After Vamsi and Posani, It Is Gorantla Madhav Turn!

Gorantla Madhav Faces Legal Trouble

Gorantla Madhav, a former policeman, entered politics and won the Anantapur MP seat in 2019. He leveraged the Jagan wave to secure his position but soon became a controversial figure. Over the years, he has been involved in multiple scandals, including an MMS video controversy. He also gained a reputation for using offensive language against political opponents.

Now, Madhav is under legal scrutiny as authorities take action against YSR Congress leaders accused of wrongdoing between 2019 and 2024. His name is the latest addition to the growing list of YCP leaders facing legal consequences under the NDA government.

Cybercrime Police Issue Notices Under BNS Section 35/3

The Andhra Pradesh cybercrime police have served Madhav with notices under BNS Section 35/3. He is required to appear for an investigation on March 5. This move comes after the recent arrests of Vallabhaneni Vamsi and Posani Krishna Murali, two other YSR Congress leaders who are now facing legal consequences.

With law enforcement tightening its grip on political figures accused of misconduct, Madhav finds himself in a difficult position. His past actions are now being closely examined, and he may face further trouble if the allegations against him are proven.

Complaint Filed by Former YSR Congress Leader Vasireddy Padma

In a surprising turn of events, the complaint against Madhav was filed by Vasireddy Padma, a former leader of the YSR Congress Party. She accused him of violating privacy laws by publicly revealing the identity of a POCSO case victim in November last year.

Her complaint highlights Madhav’s reckless behavior despite his background in law enforcement. A former policeman should have known the legal implications of disclosing a victim’s name. However, he disregarded these laws, leading to the current legal action against him.

Why This Violation Is a Serious Offense

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act strictly prohibits revealing a victim’s identity. This law ensures the safety and privacy of minors involved in sensitive cases. Violating this regulation is a serious offense that can lead to legal consequences, including imprisonment.

Despite being aware of these laws, Madhav crossed the legal boundary. His actions not only put the victim’s privacy at risk but also raised concerns about the behavior of politicians who hold public office.

Growing Crackdown on YCP Leaders Under NDA Rule

Since the NDA government took charge in Andhra Pradesh, multiple YSR Congress leaders have come under legal scrutiny. Many of them are facing investigations related to corruption, misuse of power, and law violations.

Madhav’s case is the latest example of how the administration is addressing legal breaches committed during the previous regime. The government’s firm stance suggests that more YCP leaders could soon face legal action.

What’s Next for Gorantla Madhav?

As the investigation progresses, Madhav’s political future hangs in the balance. If found guilty, he could face severe legal repercussions, including possible disqualification from politics. His case serves as a warning to other leaders who may have crossed the line.

With the crackdown on misconduct intensifying, it remains to be seen how many more YSR Congress leaders will face justice in the coming months. For now, all eyes are on Gorantla Madhav as he prepares to face the cybercrime department on March 5.

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