765 Telugu journalists write letter to release Varvara Rao on bail
765 Telugu journalists write letter to release Varvara Rao on bail
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Hyderabad: 765 Telugu journalists from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have recently written a letter. He has written a letter to the Supreme Court, Mumbai High Court and the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, urging the release of revolutionary writer Varavara Rao on bail. In fact, the journalists have said in the letter that, 'Viplav Rachithal Sangham (Virus) leader and revolutionary writer Varvara Rao is the property of the country. It is our duty to protect the lives of the seriously ill.

Apart from this, those who signed the letter in support of the release of Varvara Rao include Media Academy Chairman Allam Narayan as well as senior journalists, editors of leading Telugu dailies. In this letter, journalists said that Varvara Rao has written many articles and poems on social problems. Apart from this, people have been called to make people aware and raise their voice against injustice. With this, it has been told that his life is dedicated to the people. It has been mentioned in this letter that Varvara Rao has been acquitted in several cases filed by the police last time. Will also be acquitted in this matter.

In the Varvara Rao Bhima-Korogav case, as a prisoner is under consideration in Taloja Jail of Maharashtra for the past 22 months. Let us also tell you that recently his health has completely deteriorated and he is unable to recognize his family even these days. He has also been infected with Corona in the recent past. In this regard, the journalists said that any accused has the right to get bail. In the same way, the health of 90 percent Divyang Professor Sai Baba in Nagpur jail is deteriorating.

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