Nitish Kumar Decides "Anti-Government" Social Media Posts Can Lead To Jail

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  • Published On: January 22, 2021
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The Bihar government has decided to bring offensive and defamatory social media posts against the government, its ministers, and other officials, under the category of cybercrime, a sign that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is rattled by criticism on internet platforms. Having lashed out at such commentary for long, he has now ordered the state police's Economic Offenses Wing, the nodal point for such crimes, to report and act against those who make them.

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