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Special Report: Reality Check Exposes Open Violation Of GRAP 4 Norms In Delhi At Night

The Karnataka Legislative Assembly has passed the controversial Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Prevention Bill 2025 during a turbulent session, prompting significant political discourse. Home Minister G Parameshwara defended the bill, citing a rise in divisive rhetoric, while opposition parties accuse the government of using the law to suppress free speech.

Special Report: Reality Check Exposes Open Violation Of GRAP 4 Norms In Delhi At Night

Credit: Indiatoday

Key Highlights

  • The Karnataka Assembly passed the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Prevention Bill 2025 amid protests.
  • The bill imposes prison terms of up to seven years for hate speech offenders.
  • Home Minister G Parameshwara cited personal experiences of caste discrimination to justify the bill.
  • Opposition parties claim the legislation is a tool to undermine democracy and freedom of speech.
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Sources

  1. Special Report: Reality Check Exposes Open Violation Of GRAP 4 Norms In Delhi At Night
  2. Kiran Bedi On Pollution Crisis: 'What Stops The Honourable Prime Minister To Address The Nation?'
  3. Delhi Pollution Crisis: Messi Event 'AQI' Chants Spark Political Blame Game Amid Smog
  4. Special Report: Why Toxic Air And Rising AQI Levels Are Not An Election Issue In India
  5. TVK Chief Vijay Attacks DMK in Erode Rally; Karnataka Assembly Passes Hate Speech Bill 2025

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