'Just' artistes, not arsonists: Free speech vs state

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  • Published On: June 17, 2013
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We discuss the narrowing scope of free speech in India as filmmaker K P Sasi and four others get booked for 'rioting' for their peaceful anti-capital punishment protests, and Kabir Kala Manch members languish in Pune jail, branded as Naxalites, even as a film based on them bags National Award. Filmmakers K P Sasi and Anand Patwardhan and lawyer Chinmayi Arun join us.

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