US’s National Press Club asks Indian govt to cancel ban on BBC documentary

US’s National Press Club asks Indian govt to cancel ban on BBC documentary

[ad_1] Washington: The National Press Club (NPC), a leading media organisation in Washington, has strongly condemned the Indian government’s move pertaining to the censorship of the BBC Documentary ‘India: The Modi Question’. The NPC statement, released here on Tuesday, identifies the Indian government’s suppression of the Modi-critical documentary as part of a larger threat Prime…

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Ban caste discrimination: Ambedkar Intl Center to Seattle City Council

Ban caste discrimination: Ambedkar Intl Center to Seattle City Council

[ad_1] The Ambedkar International Center, Inc. (AIC), a US-based civil rights group that fights against caste oppression, and other groups have asked the Seattle City Council to ban caste-based discrimination. The proposed ordinance, officially introduced by Councilmember Kshama Sawant, would put Seattle at the national forefront of protecting the caste-discriminated. The proposed ordinance for the…

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Owaisi urges Centre to ban movie on Godse

Owaisi urges Centre to ban movie on Godse

[ad_1] Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has demanded a ban on the upcoming movie on Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse. The Hyderabad MP asked the Union government if it will ban the movie on Godse like it banned the BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Stating that nobody in India can be greater than…

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Ron DeSantis moves to permanently ban Covid mandates in Florida

Ron DeSantis moves to permanently ban Covid mandates in Florida

[ad_1] Florida’s Republican governor Ron DeSantis has announced a proposal to permanently ban Covid mandates in the state. In a press release issued earlier this week, DeSantis said that he has proposed legislation to “make permanent Covid freedoms in Florida”, adding that the “strong pro-freedom, anti-mandate action will permanently protect Floridians from losing their jobs…

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