💨 Abstract
In Manipur, security forces were criticized for stopping a government bus carrying journalists to cover a tourism festival and forcing them to cover the state's name on the windshield. Media organizations, political parties, and women protesters demanded an investigation, leading to a planned pen-down strike and boycott of government-related news.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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