Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan on Wednesday (July 1, 2026) said in a video post on X that social media was a powerful platform, but it did not confer an absolute right to freedom of speech.
He said legal consequences were inevitable when a person infringed upon the rights of others, and that freedom of speech was not freedom to abuse.
సోషల్ మీడియా వేదికగా వాక్ స్వాతంత్ర హక్కు ముసుగులో కొంతమంది వ్యక్తులు దుర్వినియోగం చేస్తున్నారు. ఉద్దేశపూర్వకంగా వ్యక్తిగత దూషణలకు పాల్పడుతూ, కుటుంబ సభ్యులు, పిల్లలను సైతం లక్ష్యంగా చేసుకుని ఇష్టారాజ్యంగా ప్రవర్తిస్తున్నారు. ఇలాంటి వారిపై చట్టపరంగా కఠినంగా పని చేసేలా ప్రభుత్వం… pic.twitter.com/xiRiBS4RhK
— Deputy CMO, Andhra Pradesh (@APDeputyCMO) July 1, 2026This did not bar criticism of the government for its policies and decisions, as questioning it was a democratic right, though with certain limits. The government would set up a task force to take action against those posting abusive messages, including death threats and character assassination, and against cyber criminals.
Mr. Pawan Kalyan said the misuse of social media had reached an alarming level in recent years, and the miscreants were hiding behind fake accounts to use obscene language, spread personal slander and false propaganda, morph photographs, harass and threaten others, especially women, and insult deities.
He said crime had no caste, religion or political party, and that hiding behind these identities after doing wrong was not acceptable. Stringent action would be taken against those who did so, he warned.

Mr. Pawan Kalyan said a special cell was being set up in his office to receive complaints of abuse on social media and take legal action under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and the Information Technology Act, 2000.
Social media should be used to unite, not divide, and to question the government with responsibility and respect, within the law, he said.
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