Supreme Court protects influencer 'Mr Sinha' from arrest over Rahul Gandhi post
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Supreme Court protects influencer ‘Mr Sinha’ from arrest over Rahul Gandhi post

Supreme Court of India has granted protection from arrest to popular social media influencer Raushan Sinha over a 2024 FIR filed by the Telangana government for a tweet involving Congress leader Rahul Gandhi

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Jul 21, 2025, 09:45 pm IST
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Supreme Court grants protection from arrest to influencer Raushan Sinha in Rahul Gandhi tweet case

Supreme Court grants protection from arrest to influencer Raushan Sinha in Rahul Gandhi tweet case

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The Supreme Court of India has stepped in to protect social media influencer Raushan Sinha, known by his handle @MrSinha_ on X, from arrest in connection with an FIR registered by Telangana Police over a post involving senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

The Supreme Court bench, comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih, on July 17, ordered that Sinha shall not be arrested without prior permission of the Court and directed him to cooperate with the investigation. He has been instructed to appear before the investigating officer on July 25. The case has been posted for further hearing two weeks later.

Background of the Controversy

The case pertains to a tweet posted by Sinha in 2024, where he shared images of Rahul Gandhi accompanied by what was described as a controversial comment allegedly made by Gandhi in the Lok Sabha. The tweet was flagged as provocative by complainants affiliated with the Congress party, triggering legal action.

The said post by Mr Sinha

A First Information Report (FIR) was registered by the Cyber Crime Unit of Hyderabad Police under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), specifically Sections 352, 353(2), 353(1)(c), and 336(4), accusing Sinha of spreading content that could incite unrest and disturb public order.

In a startling move, a cybercrime police team had reached Sinha’s residence, reportedly with an intent to detain him. The attempt to arrest him triggered strong reactions on social media, with many citing it as an example of state-sponsored intimidation against dissenting voices online.

Supreme Court’s Intervention

Following the Telangana High Court’s refusal to grant interim protection, Sinha approached the Supreme Court through a Special Leave Petition (SLP). His legal counsel argued that the FIR was politically motivated and aimed at curbing legitimate expression in a democratic setup.

Taking note of the facts, the apex court granted interim relief. The bench made it clear that no coercive action would be taken against the petitioner until further notice.

Sinha’s Response on Social Media

Shortly after the ruling, Sinha confirmed the development on X (formerly Twitter), stating: “Grateful to the Hon’ble Supreme Court for upholding the principles of justice. Will cooperate fully with the authorities. Let truth prevail.”

A year ago, Congressis had filed an FIR against me in Telangana over this below tweet…. Telangana Police (not one but a whole team) even reached my home to arrest me as if it was a matter of national security.

I took it to SC and finally the SC ordered no arrest in this case.… https://t.co/ucQxkNmAMd pic.twitter.com/P0ECMpffHY

— Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) July 21, 2025

The influencer, who has over 500,000 followers, is known for his political commentary and satire, often critical of opposition figures including Congress leaders. His online posts frequently go viral and attract both praise and criticism from different ideological camps.

The ruling has also drawn attention from various digital rights groups and civil society organisations, who view it as a test case in the evolving jurisprudence around social media speech and political sensitivity.

What the FIR Alleges

While the complete FIR has not been made public, sources indicate that the complaint accuses Sinha of:

Sharing manipulated content that allegedly misrepresents Rahul Gandhi’s statements
Spreading content aimed at disrupting public order
Violating provisions of the BNS related to provocation and criminal intimidation
The invocation of BNS Section 336(4), which deals with acts endangering public safety, has been particularly criticised by many for being disproportionate to the nature of the tweet in question.

Timeline of Events

2024: Sinha posts a tweet involving Rahul Gandhi
2024 (later): FIR filed by Telangana Police under BNS
July 2025: Sinha’s home visited by Cyber Crime officials for possible arrest
July 17, 2025: Supreme Court grants protection from arrest
July 25, 2025: Sinha to appear before investigating officer
August 2025: Next Supreme Court hearing scheduled

The Supreme Court’s protective order in favour of Raushan Sinha marks a crucial moment in the battle between digital freedom and political sensitivity.

As the matter returns to court in two weeks, all eyes will be on the legal arguments that shape the future of free expression in India’s digital age.

Topics: social media influencer arrestpolitical FIRCongress complaintSupreme CourtRaushan SinhaMrSinha_Rahul Gandhi postTelangana FIR
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