Extremist Modi extends his censorship to international media outlets

(Web Desk): After blocking Pakistani content, India has now begun censoring international media within its own territories. According to News Bytes, this move, which was enforced late last night, has left many users disturbed and concerned.
When attempting to access Reuters’ handle in India, a message appears stating, “Reuters has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand.”
According to the Deccan Chronicle, the Indian government has not provided any official reason for blocking Reuters’ X account.
Extremist Modi has now extended his censorship to international media outlets. The Modi regime is imposing harsh measures that are tantamount to an undeclared emergency.
In the pro-government media (often called “Godi media”), there is no hope for open discussion or an impartial viewpoint on this action by the BJP. The BJP is imposing fascist ideology and policies both within India and at the international level.

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