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‘Citizens must know the value of free speech and expression’: SC flags divisive content on social media; urges self-restraint, not censorship
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The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of freedom of speech and expression, urging citizens to practice self-regulation to avoid state intervention regarding offensive social media posts. The court is considering guidelines to regulate online content while hearing a case involving Wazahat Khan, who faces multiple FIRs for controversial tweets.
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