says the person whose opinion is equivalent to trash in his country..
world largest democracy is also world biggest laughing stock
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world largest democracy is also world biggest laughing stock
Good thing if we have banned them. Make them persona non grata. Arrest their executives on arrival.
And then go on lecturing others about freedom of speech and democracy. Everything is possible for those whose principle is to have no principle. Indians are indeed utterly shameless!
They don't sell that many "the economist" in Pakistan. So people didn't notice, besides Pakistan has a lot of other things going on at this stage which needs its attention.
Pakistan: 2010 Jul-Dec circulation: 1,932
India: 2010 Jul-Dec circulation: 27,794
The Economist Group: Media information :: Home
This does not explain why India censored the magazine.
The Economist was censored due to this map -
http://www.ahmedquraishi.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/kash-india-pak-china-economist-1-may11.jpg
I suggest you read up on this.
Article 19 (1; a) ensures the implicit freedom but Article 19 (2) qualifies this in explicit terms. The Parliamentary Proceedings (protection of Publication) Act of 1977 and the Prevention of Publication of Objectionable Matter (Repeal Act) of 1977 further reinforce and restrict these freedoms.
Freedom of speech is not bigger than the law of the land.
This incident is also similar, The Economist can recirculate after they post a sticker to blank the map.
Nothing new or sensational at all.
It is the govt policy on this type of cartographic interpretation and it is known to all publishers.
It is like showing Tibet to be independent of China.
Or showing Bangladesh as 'East Pakistan'.
If I am not mistaken, many years back, one issue of Time magazine was similarly treated.
If I'm not mistake this is the second time India has delayed/censored the Economist over the JK issue. Back when I read the Economist more regularly, I remember them running an article about how India delayed the distrubtion of one of their editions over a similar map of JK. It seems that they've now outright banned the economist if they print the map.
India allowed nude depictions of Hindu Goddesses but bans a map .....