The recent arrest of Telugu film star Allu Arjun has sparked a heated debate on police accountability and the application of law. Arjun was arrested in connection with a stampede that occurred during a promotional event for his film “Pushpa”. The incident resulted in the death of a fan, leading to widespread outrage and calls for accountability.
Critics argue that the police are overapplying the law to cover up their own lapses in handling the event. They point out that the police had failed to provide adequate security and crowd control measures, leading to the tragic incident. By arresting Arjun, the police are being accused of deflecting attention from their own failures.
The arrest has also raised questions about the police’s priorities and their treatment of celebrities. Many have expressed concern that the police are using Arjun as a scapegoat to appease public anger, rather than taking responsibility for their own actions.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the case against Arjun will unfold. However, one thing is clear: the incident has highlighted the need for greater accountability and transparency in policing, particularly when it comes to high-profile cases.