Democracy in India under microscope as hundreds of anti-government accounts censored
26 Apr, 2021 07:09 PM
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking at a rally. The PM has been under scrutiny from critics after a number of anti-government social media posts were deleted. Photo / Getty
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking at a rally. The PM has been under scrutiny from critics after a number of anti-government social media posts were deleted. Photo / Getty
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