Social media takedowns in WB, TN trigger fresh debate on press freedom
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Wednesday, 13th May 2026 at 3:02pm
Questions around press freedom and online speech have surfaced in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu after recent government-linked takedown actions targeting social media content critical of political leaders and parties.
The developments come shortly after newly formed governments in both states publicly assured support for press freedom and journalist safety during and after the election period.
In West Bengal, award-winning journalist and Millat Times CEO and Editor-in-Chief Shams Tabrez Qasmi said content shared by him on X regarding post-election clashes in Kolkata was flagged by the Kolkata Police.
In a post on May 9, Qasmi wrote: “Received an email from X with a Kolkata Police letter flagging a video I shared on recent post-election clashes in Kolkata. The letter seeks action aga...
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