Early Indian congressmen opposed suppressing freedoms of speech and expression, demanding rights to assemble and form associations. They believed suppressing a free press would not stop sedition against the government, but instead drive it underground. Protecting civil liberties was important to early Indian national leaders.
Early Indian congressmen opposed suppressing freedoms of speech and expression, demanding rights to assemble and form associations. They believed suppressing a free press would not stop sedition against the government, but instead drive it underground. Protecting civil liberties was important to early Indian national leaders.
Early Indian congressmen opposed suppressing freedoms of speech and expression, demanding rights to assemble and form associations. They believed suppressing a free press would not stop sedition against the government, but instead drive it underground. Protecting civil liberties was important to early Indian national leaders.
G CIVIL LIBERTIES INDIAN NATIONAL PROTECTING CIVIL RIGHTS
Early congressmen opposed tooth and nail the suppression of the
freedoms of speech and expression They were demanding rights to assemble and to form associations. The congress believed that the suppression of a free pass would not check ‘ sedition’ or a rebellion against government, it would only drive it underground.