why's net offf in haryana
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Haryana recently shut down internet and mobile SMS services in 17 districts in response to farmer protests. In the name of a State prerogative, this drastic approach limits the freedom of myriad individuals who seemingly carry on such activities—internet use and protest—in a legal manner and without threat to the State. Was the internet blackout necessary?
The use of bans or prohibitions is not new in India. It is relatively obvious why an authoritarian regime might take such an approach, but why should a democratic one like India proceed down this path? The simple answer is that it is a pragmatic regulatory strategy for a State with limited capacity.
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