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Sometimes in favour of militant outfits, occasionally against government or political personalities, on a few occasions on controversial issues, social media posts now and then put people behind the bars, but some men and women continue to post .

Social media posts lead to jail terms for young people in Assam

Guwahati, Oct. 30 (IANS): Barshashree Buragohain (19), a college student in Assam, can probably explain better than anybody else how a social media post can turn out to be a nightmare. Barshashree is pursuing her B.Sc. from Devi Charan Baruah Girls’ College in Jorhat. Like many other boys and girls of her age, Barshashree was also an ardent lover of Facebook. She loved posting and commenting on many things without being aware that one day a social media post could bring darkness in her life. May 18 this year was such a dark day for Barshashree. A few days prior to that, she had posted a poem on Facebook in Assamese: “One more step towards the sun of freedom. Once again, I will commit treason.” Though the poem written by Barshashree had no direct reference to any terror outfit, the FIR against her mentioned that the poem was an implicit endorsement of banned militant organisation United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), and pointed towards a larger “criminal conspir

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