ArrestRaviNair Twitter rages following the appearance of a picture portraying PM Modi negatively
Insulting post On social media, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been active. Users have expressed outrage in reaction to the message on Twitter and demanded that the culprit be detained right now. After the user known only as Ravi Nair created a collage of images portraying the prime minister negatively, the hashtag "Arrest Ravi Nair" started trending on Twitter.Twitter users reacted angrily to the article and publicly criticised him. Sadhvi Prachi, the leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), tweeted, "This man with such a dirty mind needs to be immediately arrested."Ravi retorted vehemently, saying: "Hey Prachi (I don't know your real name), the onus is on you to prove that all of these pictures are phoney and manipulated. I'll erase my tweet and apologise if you can show that it was a mistake. This is an unsolved problem. Kindly accept it.
This defence, however, did not appease other Twitter users who mocked Ravi Nair.
Can this individual be arrested for uploading altered images of the honourable Prime Minister in an effort to discredit him? said Monica Verma, a PhD in International Relations from the Department of International Relations at South Asian University. Please take the appropriate action. Please alert others of this predator.
This is precisely Liberal privilege, a another Twitter user commented. Such images of Rahul Gandhi would have sparked sexism and other issues if a "bhakt" had posted them. But it's fair game when a Liberal does it. Shame on you, Ravi, and on those who back you.
Even more specifically, one commenter requested that Delhi Police and Union Home Minister Amit Shah "take cognizance and action against this man after investigation if pictures are found morphed, edited, manipulated, tampered with, or mixed for insulting and mocking Prime Minister of India.

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