
Meet & greet inside jail for Darshan fans?
The central crime branch (CCB) sleuths have arrested seven people till now in a case related to posting vulgar messages against Ramya on social media platforms, including Instagram and X. All are hardcore fans of Darshan, and they reportedly voluntarily abused Ramya for her post on the developments in the Supreme Court on the Renukaswamy murder case.
However, police sources maintained that they will not allow the fans to meet the accused actor.
Darshan may not be allowed to step out of his room for the next few days, a senior officer said. But the fans who are lodged in the same prison may get a chance to greet Darshan in unavoidable circumstances.
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Ramya's Instagram story
Soon after the SC pronounced the verdict, Ramya posted an Instagram story: "The SC judgment today on setting aside bail to Darshan and others in the Renukaswamy murder case sends a strong message – ALL ARE EQUAL BEFORE LAW. To the rest of us, I'd like to say – follow due process, keep faith in the justice system – it's long and hard, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. Do not take law into your hands; justice will be served.
Most importantly, stay true to your consciousness."
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