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The article discusses the current state of free speech in India, focusing on the persecution of comedian Kunal Kamra by Indian authorities and politicians. The author criticizes the government for using its power to silence comedians who make fun of politicians, citing examples from Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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