A MeitY panel formed to examine requests or complaints for blocking access to information met 39 times in 2021 and 53 times in 2022. However, the parliament committee didn't take up the blocking Rules for scrutiny.
This inquiry by the United Kingdom government into the 2002 Gujarat violence is covered in the BBC documentary which is now blocked by the government of India. It holds then Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is now PM, 'directly responsible.'