In a recent development in Hyderabad, a court granted bail to six Osmania University students accused of vandalizing the residence of actor Allu Arjun in the city’s posh Jubilee Hills area. The students were reportedly protesting peacefully when they were intercepted by the police, leading to the incident.
The students, who were part of a larger group protesting various issues related to university administration, were charged with destruction of property after allegedly causing damage to the actor’s residence during the protest. The case has sparked a debate about the right to protest in India and the limits of peaceful demonstrations.
The court's decision to grant bail was met with mixed reactions, with some supporting the students' right to protest while others criticized their actions. Legal experts suggest that while the students have the right to demonstrate, their actions could be deemed unlawful under certain circumstances. The case remains under investigation, and further proceedings will determine whether the students will face charges.