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by bhaskara2 1319 days ago
Bullshit. India is not an autocratic country. Indian people’s rights are well protected by rule of law.
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The same law that gives any officer in charge of a police station the authority to demand any data deemed desirable for the purposes of any investigation, inquiry, trial or other proceeding?
Are you serious? I wish there were an an emoji for a hollow, scornful laugh.

India is not an autocratic country only as long as the autocrats at any level don't deem you a threat. Otherwise you are screwed. When the law makers and law enforcers form a tight bond, what is the meaning of "protected" and "rule of law"?

Try getting the law involved when you don't want to pay a bribe.

Try peacefully protesting for people's rights. https://www.wired.com/story/modified-elephant-planted-eviden... There is v little room for dissent under this govt.

Try appealing to the law by getting the local MLA/MP's goons off your land.

I could go on ....

It's the same in western countries
No, not really. Of course shit happens everywhere, but the scale is VASTLY different.
In Western countries:

  1. They use the law to do the same thing
  2. The media doesn't report on it