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by monkey_monkey 1849 days ago
Better to be banned by Twitter than be imprisoned by the Indian government, surely?
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I still believe rule of law exists in India. I would also revolt the moment something otherwise happens to it.
What makes you think I don't speak up against it or wont vote against it?

The three links you posted don't require me to take up arms :)

1) It is a regrettable event in which courts have did the right thing.

2) Sorry, I cannot read it.

3) It is an opinion column in an online publication.

I really have no idea if you have or haven't. I was just responding to your assertion that you would "revolt the moment something otherwise happens to it".

- https://www.ft.com/content/de6c9ce7-35d9-489b-be59-02f7dbfb1...

- https://jacobinmag.com/2020/10/india-narendra-modi-criminali...

- https://www.newframe.com/extreme-hindu-nationalists-smother-...

- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/01/uttar-pradesh-...

- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/14/indias-political-pr...

- https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/bloody-mary/have-a...

Anyway, if you wanted to, you'll find hundreds of links on Google. Have a nice evening.

Well this thread is not really interesting, But those three links you posted do not show there is no rule of law in India. Nor do I believe that to be the case currently.
Can you explain how elected legislators from kashmir were arrested without charges for a year when Kashmir's government lost its status as a democracy?