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padmanabhan Raghavachari
happy
by padmanabhan Raghavachari on Sep 17, 2017 07:08 PM

padmanabhan
17/09/17

I am glad to note there are people to hear what I have been saying(writing) so far about FREEDOM OF
EXPRESSION.

Our Constitution guarantees freedom of expression to each and every citizen of India.

But not at the cost of others' feelinngs and way of
living.

Nobody has the right to express damaging statements
in the name of freedom of expression. In this regard
I would like to quote a foreign experts saying:

I HAVE GOT EVERY FREEDOM TO WEILD MY WALKING STICK;
TILL IT DOES NOT TOUCH THE OTHER MAN'S NOSE.

I hope every one can understand this.

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DINESH BARIK
Freedom of speech.
by DINESH BARIK on Sep 17, 2017 05:52 PM

Yes there is Freedom of Speech, but with checks and balances.

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Manohar Rao
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by Manohar Rao on Sep 17, 2017 07:40 AM

In the name of freedom of expression, one should not forget their responsibility towards protecting culture and traditions of India.
Why everybody talk of "Rights" and nobody talk of "Responsibilities"?
If you have a right to express yourself then you must remember that you have the responsibilities too, to not to hurt others sentiments, beliefs, practices and culture as the constitution has given them "Rights" too.
I think India should strengthen its constitution by bringing new laws to arrest such trend, so that nobody in India or abroad in the name of freedom of expression get involved in anti-India, anti-constitutional, anti-religious activities.
The recent speech of Rahul Gandhi against PM of India on a foreign soil is gross misuse of freedom of expression. How can you insult PM of India like this? By doing so he not only made a fool of himself but also all the Indians who gave the mandate to Mr. Modi and BJP to serve for 5 years.
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surendra tripathi
Freedom of expression
by surendra tripathi on Sep 16, 2017 07:48 PM

Yes, in the name of freedom of expression every thing is allowed, from abusive lnguage, anti India, anti law and regulations etc. what ever is supposed against the culture and the good attitude. If it is supported by some journo it would be accepted as genuine.

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siddharth
His songs
by siddharth on Sep 15, 2017 10:50 PM

His songs will be HIT in JNU. Commies will grant him freedom of expression and we have rahul, kanhaya, masud ets will encourage him

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S M
Gauri lankesh
by S M on Sep 15, 2017 12:57 PM  | Hide replies

If gauri lankesh with her abusive diatribe against Hindus is considered a beacon of secularism and a shining proponent of freedom of speech, then whats wrong with this song

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Mahendran
Re: Gauri lankesh
by Mahendran on Sep 15, 2017 03:42 PM
Dustbin

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Mahendran
Re: Gauri lankesh
by Mahendran on Sep 15, 2017 03:43 PM
Are u mentally sick?

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Mahendran
Re: Gauri lankesh
by Mahendran on Sep 15, 2017 03:44 PM
along with the modderator

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Krishna Bhat
Re: Re: Gauri lankesh
by Krishna Bhat on Sep 15, 2017 03:51 PM
Why do you think it is mentally sick?

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Mahendran
Re: Gauri lankesh
by Mahendran on Sep 15, 2017 03:51 PM
along with the modderator

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Lalukumar Choubey
Re: Gauri lankesh
by Lalukumar Choubey on Sep 15, 2017 04:26 PM
The rotten journo has got her dues what she deserved from her own people.

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ASHOK UPADHYAYA
Freedom of expression
by ASHOK UPADHYAYA on Sep 15, 2017 11:54 AM

It has become fashion to get noticed and earn by using abusive unhealthy against person Religion in the name freedom of expression... when anything happens wrong than blame others....People are transgressing Laxman Rekha n than suffer...

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Sunil Bhandari
Why
by Sunil Bhandari on Sep 15, 2017 11:39 AM

Why selective freedom of expression???

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