No jobs, passports for ‘anti-national’ social media posts in India

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No jobs, passports for 'anti-national' social media posts in India

People protest outside a UNHCR office to urge the international community to help Afghan refugees, in New Delhi, India, on Aug 23, 2021. Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar and Uttarakhand state police have said participating in any kind of protest could result in clearances being denied for passports and government jobs. — Reuters

“The need of the hour is to not create more hassles in the path of thousands of Kashmiri youth who are now in jobs or studying. It will push the youth into further alienation,” he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Indian farmers protesting against new agricultural laws in February found that Twitter had blocked their social media accounts on the demands of the government on the grounds that users were posting content aiming to incite violence.Last month, police in Jammu and Kashmir issued a directive saying they would not issue security clearances for passports or government jobs to anyone with an “adverse police report”, including for participating in protests.

“It has been the rule for many years, but the new order makes it explicit – and with advanced surveillance equipment now, it is easier for the police to track anyone. This creates fear and insecurity and denies them opportunity.”

 

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