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The Updated List of India s Anti-Nationals (According to the Modi Government)

The Updated List of India s Anti-Nationals (According to the Modi Government) Anyone pointing out the Centre’s shortfalls – farmers, lawyers, journalists, comedians, activists, students – is branded not anti-government but anti-national. Demonstrators shout slogans behind police barricades during a protest demanding the release of social activists who, according to them, were arrested by the police for supporting farmers protest against farm laws, in New Delhi, India, February 15, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui Rights19/Feb/2021 Mumbai: It was anybody’s guess that the Narendra Modi-led government would be intolerant of critical voices. Anyone pointing to the government’s shortfalls ought to have been branded anti-government. But the past years saw a decided shift from the “anti- government” perspective to one where anyone critiquing the government was called “anti-national”. And it is not just the usual activists or rational

Twitter In Standoff With India s Government Over Free Speech And Local Law

MORE Demonstrators in New Delhi shout slogans during a protest against the arrest of climate change activist Disha Ravi for allegedly helping to create a guide for anti-government farmers protests. Photo by Sajjad Hussain - AFP via Getty Images On Feb. 1, the editor of an award-winning Indian magazine got a call from his social media manager: The magazine s Twitter account was down. I said, Are you sure? Can you just refresh, and check again? recalled Vinod K. Jose, executive editor of The Caravan, which covers politics and culture. But she said, No, no, it s real. Jose went online, and instead of The Caravan s tweets, he saw a message: withheld in India in response to a legal demand.

Modi denounces Indian farmers as beggars – CITU accuses Modi of serving greedy parasitic corporate class

Workers Revolutionary Party Indian farmers stage a ‘Rail Roki’ on the railway lines ‘THE CENTRE of Indian Trade Unions vehemently denounces the utterly humiliating and derogatory statement by the Prime Minister against the struggling farmers and their supporters on the floor of Parliament,’ said CITU General Secretary Tapan Sen in a major statement last week. He continued: ‘The Prime Minister called the struggling farmers demanding repeal of the draconian farm laws and Electricity Amendment Bill 2020 “Andolan-jeevi” (beggars movement) influenced by “Foreign Destructive Ideology” (FDI). ‘Unnerved by the growing support for the farmers’ demands and their determined struggle to achieve their just demands the Prime Minister has resorted to ridiculing “andolan” itself, the basic right of the people in India and the pillar of a democratic society.

Twitter In Standoff With India s Government Over Free Speech And Local Law

Twitter In Standoff With India s Government Over Free Speech And Local Law
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Twitter In Standoff With India s Government Over Free Speech And Local Law

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