Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh has recorded an exponential spike in the number of sedition cases invoked by the Jagan Mohan Reddy government last year raising concern over the alleged misuse of the controversial law. As per the latest data released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), out of the total of 76 cases registered under section 124A of IPC across India in 2021, the state government registered as many as 29 cases accounting for 38.15 per cent of cases and highest among the states.
It is said the sedition law is aimed at suppressing those who criticize and question the failures of the government with the YCP government indiscriminately filing treason cases intended to crack down on the masses. Significantly, no case of sedition had been invoked by the state government the preceding year. Security-wise sensitive states like Manipur and Nagaland have recorded a lesser number of sedition cases with seven cases each.
Experts argue that this goes on to show the insecurity of the Andhra Pradesh government with those who speak truth to power and how indiscriminately the YCP government has used Section 124A to silence criticism. Compared to Andhra, there is not a single case in big states like Gujarat, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.