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Censorship and the Drumbeats of Hate: Mapping the state of free speech ahead of the 2026 polls

A new report by Free Speech Collective traces five years of censorship, criminalisation of dissent, and the rise of hate-driven political discourse across Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry—raising urgent questions about the conditions for free and fair elections

Hate Speech by Law Keepers: NCM Issues Notice to CS Assam

  The complaint had been filed by advocate Aman Wadud...

When Crime Becomes Ordinary, Ordinary Life Will be Criminalised

 Zee News Anchor Sudhir Chaudhary whose heart beats for...

Confounding Mythology with History is the Sangh’s Agenda: Amartya Sen

First published on: January 1, 2001The saffron agenda of...

Diversity Threatened: 177 Cases of Violence against Christians in 2015

State impunity that combines science across the political spectrum...

Police threatens Soni Sori family, takes them to undisclosed Location: Lawyers

Soni Sori’s lawyers have outlined the allegedly illegal and...

The Importance of the Zakia Jafri Petition Hearings to Resume on April 6-7, 2016

Hearings in the Zakia Jafri Criminal Revision Application will...

I am 15 years old and I am not ‘anti-national’

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