
Title: FIR against Rajat & Vinay in Bengaluru for posing with weapon
In a shocking turn of events, two popular Bigg Boss Kannada season 10 contestants, Rajat Kishan and Vinay Gowda, have landed themselves in trouble after a viral reel showed them posing with a sharp weapon. The incident has led to an FIR being filed against the duo at the Basaveshwaranagar Police Station in Bengaluru.
According to reports, PSI Bhanu Prakash, who is responsible for monitoring social media, came across the viral reel and decided to take action. The video has been circulating on social media platforms, showing Rajat and Vinay holding a sharp weapon, which has raised concerns about their safety and the law.
Despite Vinay’s apology and Rajat’s caution message, the video has still not been deleted from social media platforms. The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many calling for the duo to be held accountable for their actions.
The FIR was registered under Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which deals with promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc. The police are investigating the matter and are likely to summon the duo for questioning.
The incident has also raised concerns about the influence of social media on our daily lives. With the increasing popularity of social media, it is becoming more and more difficult to regulate the content that is being shared online. The incident highlights the need for stricter regulations on social media platforms to prevent the spread of harmful content.
In addition, the incident has also raised questions about the role of reality TV shows in shaping our perceptions of celebrities. The incident highlights the need for reality TV shows to take responsibility for the actions of their contestants and to ensure that they are not promoting harmful behavior.
The FIR against Rajat and Vinay is a wake-up call for all of us to take a closer look at our social media habits and to be more responsible in what we share online. It is also a reminder that celebrities are not above the law and that they must be held accountable for their actions.