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India to UK: Can't apply freedom of speech selectively

IndiaTimes Friday, 24 January 2025 ()
The MEA has expressed concern over disruptions by Khalistan supporters during the movie 'Emergency' screenings in the UK. They emphasized that freedom of speech should not be applied selectively and urged the UK to take action. Additionally, the MEA addressed Gurpatwant Singh Pannun's activities at a US event.
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