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>Few days ago, I wrote a piece about the Supreme Court banning an NCERT civics textbook chapter. The chapter had mentioned corruption in the judiciary. But not really. For context, in an 18-page long chapter, there were exactly two sentences that mentioned corruption. The Court’s response was to ban the book and blacklist its authors. You have to admit; this is a very odd way of proving you have nothing to hide.
Archive: https://archive.today/c4AG1
From the post:
>>Few days ago, I wrote a piece about the Supreme Court banning an NCERT civics textbook chapter. The chapter had mentioned corruption in the judiciary. But not really. For context, in an 18-page long chapter, there were exactly two sentences that mentioned corruption. The Court’s response was to ban the book and blacklist its authors. You have to admit; this is a very odd way of proving you have nothing to hide.
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