The Hindus and the Hindutvawadis
A leaked copy of an agreement where Penguin India undertakes to recall and destroy all copies of the book “The Hindus: An Alternative History” has taken Twitter by storm. Unsurprisingly, […]
A leaked copy of an agreement where Penguin India undertakes to recall and destroy all copies of the book “The Hindus: An Alternative History” has taken Twitter by storm. Unsurprisingly, […]
The BJP has declined to form a government in Delhi, as was expected. However, while reelections will dramatically improve the Aam Aadmi Party’s chances of getting elected with a clean
Yesterday when I wrote the article saying that Arun Jaitley sending the notice to the blogger Prashant Panday was a good thing, I came across a couple of immediate condemnations
On the inequality of censorship, Arun Jaitey, Barkha Dutt, and some thoughts Read More »
They say dreams hold messages from the unconscious. Well, this one was loaded. Disclaimer: Do NOT expect logic from a dream. Here we go. The whole thing happened on Twitter.
There is no such thing as absolute free speech. There is always a line that must not be crossed. And it varies for people. The more bigotted the society, the
Absolute free speech is a myth – get over it already Read More »
I have lampooned our government often over censorship and it is a Congress Government [each word is one among dozens of links on this blog criticizing our government on regimenting free speech].
Scented Handwash: BJP supporters struggle for Freedom of Speech Read More »
India blocked some 309 urls yesterday between Facebook, Twitter, blog posts and entire sites, the details of which are not known, but CIS-India who got a copy of the leaked
Who were the rioters? Was the violence planned? Why was the security establishment caught sleeping yet again, in spite of clear warnings like: Asad Owaisi’s speech in Parliament. Whether a
Questions smolder in the wake of the riots in protest of Assam riots Read More »
Free Speech is a tough road to take. Particularly when sensibilities are hurt. And this question is arising more and more frequently and with increasing intensity these days. As someone