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City Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar on Tuesday warned youth against performing objectionable acts for social media 'likes'.

The caution follows a viral video showing two youth allegedly offering a narcotic substance to a Lord Shiva idol on the occasion of Mahashivratri. 

Following public outcry over the video, he warned of strict legal action against those indulging in such acts. In the reel, recorded near a Shiva temple in the Shamshabad area here on Sunday, the duo is heard saying that they came to offer "prasadam" to Shiva.

The two youths are then seen bragging that while the devotees normally offer coconuts as prasadam, they are doing something different. 

One of them is



seen holding a narcotic drug, suspected to be ganja, in his hand. Later, the youth posted the video on their social media account, following which several netizens demanded action. 

Taking note of the reel, Sajjanar asked, "Will you go to any extent just to become famous?" The Commissioner in a post on 'X' on Tuesday said: "Maha Shivaratri is a symbol of devotion.a path to liberation. On such a sacred and holy occasion, displaying intoxicating substances in the name of offering prasadam is an extremely disgraceful act. It is a perverse behaviour."

Sajjanar called it a serious offence and said once the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act are invoked, "you may have to regret it for the rest of your life".
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