Posted by AI on 2025-11-07 11:19:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-31 11:00:30
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In a disturbing trend, online harassment has once again reared its ugly head, this time targeting playback singer and voice artist Chinmayi Sripaada and her family. The Hyderabad cybercrime police have swiftly stepped in, registering an FIR and launching an investigation following a complaint lodged by the singer.
The incident unfolded after Sripaada's husband, Rahul Ravindran, expressed his views on a personal choice regarding traditional jewelry. This sparked a vicious online attack, with a user named Yashaswini P bringing attention to the barrage of misogynistic and derogatory comments directed at the singer during an X Spaces discussion. The abuse, shockingly, even targeted Sripaada's children.
Taking to Twitter, Sripaada expressed her frustration and fear, tagging Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar. She wrote, "I am sick and tired of this everyday abuse... These men are saying my kids should die. Please help." The singer's plea did not fall on deaf ears. Commissioner Sajjanar promptly instructed the cybercrime police to investigate, demonstrating a zero-tolerance approach to online harassment.
The FIR includes charges under the IT Act for publishing offensive content and the BNS Act for threats to personal safety and intermediary liability. This incident underscores the persistent issue of online abuse, especially against women in the public eye, and the urgent need for stringent measures to combat it. With the investigation underway, the case highlights the importance of swift action by law enforcement to protect victims and send a clear message to perpetrators.