First Amnesty, Now Ramya: Have Sedition Rows Sullied Nationalism?

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First it was Amnesty International India, now it is actor Ramya who is facing allegations of sedition. This after she said, "Pakistan is not hell. People there are just like us. They treated us very well." On The Buck Stops Here, we debate whether sedition rows have sullied nationalism. Has the sedition law become a tool of harassment?

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