Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday criticized the Congress party, stating that it has "no right to lecture anyone on Freedom of Expression."
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday, in reference to Kunal Kamra's remarks on Eknath Shinde, stated that the government would not accept freedom of expression if it leads to tyranny.
In the ongoing row over stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra's recent remarks, several political figures, including Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Jaya Bachchan and Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs, have come forward to defend Kamra's freedom of expression and criticize the actions of those who vandalized the Mumbai v
NCP-SCP MLA Rohit Pawar, reacting to the Kunal Kamra controversy on Monday, stated that Freedom of Expression no longer exists, while asserting that a satirical remark about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde will not diminish his stature.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is reviewing existing laws related to all forms of media amid growing concerns over the misuse of freedom of expression to showcase obscene and violent content on digital platforms.
Shiv Sena leader Raju Waghmare warns YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia over controversial remarks on his show. Advocate Ashish Rai files complaints with the police and commissions, condemning the videos' obscene content and their intention to exploit public interest.
Raja Krishnamoorthi and John Moolenaar, who are members of China panel, have put forward the Campaign for Uyghurs (CFU) and freedom of expression advocate Li Ying for the Nobel Peace Prize.
According to Pamir Times, DigiMAP expressed concern over these attacks, which it views as a direct assault on press freedom and the constitutionally protected right to freedom of expression. The organization highlighted that such actions are a clear attempt to silence independent voices and
Hitting out at the opposition party, Kesavan criticised the tenure of former Prime Ministers, Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, ruing the days of stifling individual enterprise, freedom of expression and a culture of corruption.
Media personnel shouted slogans against the amendments and said that any legislation without holding consultation with stakeholders was not acceptable and restrictions on freedom of expression will not be tolerated.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) condemned the recently passed Prevention of Electronic Crimes (PECA) (Amendment) Act 2025, expressing concern over its potential to further curtail freedom of expression for both journalists and ordinary social media users.