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The Supreme Court of India, on March 28, condemned police suppression of free speech and quashed an FIR against Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi. The court stated that reciting poetry, stand-up comedy, or any form of art or entertainment could not incite animosity or hatred among communities. The top court advocated for free expression of thoughts by individuals, saying the impact of words cannot be judged by the standards of insecure or threatened people.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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