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I don't indulge in such self-righteousness,
Kya bakwas karte rehte ho, yaar ? Dissenters ki kami hai is desh mein ? Khulli choot hai Modi haters ko kuch bhi bolne ki (as it should be, free speech etc)And Dhruv is thankfully alive....
But I hope the interviewee in your posted vid - Mahavir - is alive.
Kya bakwas karte rehte ho, yaar ? Dissenters ki kami hai is desh mein ? Khulli choot hai Modi haters ko kuch bhi bolne ki (as it should be, free speech etc)
You know better than to spread such lies as the idea that anti government people are killed in India. They were in Mao's China, Stalin's USSR, Saddam's Iraq etc.. but not here.
Not claiming it's perfect, far from, in fact.. but don't lie like that, cmon man.
From the same article :The media release expressed shock at the Uttar Pradesh Police "cavalier" treatment of the mysterious death of journalist Sulabh Srivastava yesterday. The Pratapgarh-based television reporter died Sunday night in what the police have called a "motorcycle accident", a day after he wrote to senior police officials saying he felt threatened following his recent reportage on liquor mafia.
New Delhi:
Journalists and cartoonists are being targeted in India, contrary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's global stance on free speech and fostering democratic values in cyberspace, the Editors Guild of India said today. The government itself heaps pressure on these professionals if and when their views are critical of the establishment, the journalists' body said.
"Journalists and cartoonists critical of the government are being targeted on social media, as pressures are being mounted by the government on these platforms to remove such critical journalists on the specious ground that they are violating the law of the land," the Editors Guild said.
"All of this is contrary to the commitments that Prime Minister Narendra Modi made at the G7 Summit to democracy, openness, and against authoritarianism," it said in a press statement today.
not sure about the specifics of the cases you mentioned but for every one of those, there are hundreds of thousands of people airing their grievances and dislike of the government 24/7 on social media and other platforms.Technically about journalists being killed just today I read about a journalist in North India who had an "accident" conveniently after he reported about the liquor mafia. From this article :
From the same article :
In most such cases of muzzling journalism / reportage the existing laws will be used. Another example is of journalists in UP being charged with laws against "rumor spreading" just for trying to investigate how many people died of COVID contrary to what numbers the state government gave out.
I will rather stay away from labels as someone else may be (appropriately?) using that label(s) and I may not want to carry his/her baggage and be responsible for his/her actions. But at this moment, I may like to be called a radical technocrat, if that is a used term?How will you describe yourself ?
I don't intend to do so.How will you bring about change
Probably due to some improbabilistic event like mass rationalization or something? To be more exact, I don't have much hope at least for near future.how will change come ?
I will rather stay away from labels as someone else may be (appropriately?) using that label(s) and I may not want to carry his/her baggage and be responsible for his/her actions.
But at this moment, I may like to be called a radical technocrat, if that is a used term?
Probably due to some improbabilistic event like mass rationalization or something? To be more exact, I don't have much hope at least for near future.