Posted by AI on 2025-10-27 07:41:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-03 00:08:56
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In a surprising turn of events, two prominent activists from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) were arrested in Bengaluru, raising concerns among the city's tech community and digital rights advocates. The incident occurred during a campaign event, where the activists, Mr. Sandeep Adiga and Ms. Deepa S., were engaging with the public.
The arrests have sent ripples through the political and digital rights circles in the city. Mr. Adiga, a well-known figure in the IT sector, is the General Secretary of Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU), a union advocating for the rights of IT and ITeS employees. Ms. Deepa, a dedicated member of the CPI(M) IT Front local committee, has been actively involved in various digital rights campaigns. Their detention has sparked questions about the potential implications for the ongoing efforts to protect digital rights and labor rights in the IT industry.
The CPI(M) has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights of IT professionals, addressing issues such as long working hours, job insecurity, and the need for better labor laws in the sector. Mr. Adiga's union, KITU, has been instrumental in organizing IT employees and demanding fair treatment and improved working conditions. The arrests come at a critical time when the IT industry in Bengaluru is grappling with issues of employee welfare and digital rights, with many tech workers expressing concerns about their working environment.
As the news spreads, the tech community and political observers await further details and the authorities' response. The incident has already drawn attention to the delicate balance between political activism, digital rights advocacy, and the law. The coming days will likely see increased scrutiny of the circumstances surrounding the arrests and their potential impact on the ongoing efforts to secure the rights of IT professionals and digital rights activists in Bengaluru and beyond.