Rai's "judgement", and by extension the government's in sanctioning prosecution on the grounds that content could trigger disharmony, damage national integration, etc, seems flawed for a simple reason: the efflux of time.
The cited content has been freely available for over a year. It did not spark riots, nor did it even elicit any comment, adverse or otherwise, until the authorities chose to make an issue of it.
In spite of its tradition of liberal democracy, India's legal legacy, as embodied in the IPC of 1861, severely limits free speech. The verbiage used in these laws is highly subjective - what is "offensive", "insulting" and "blasphemous"?
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The cited content has been freely available for over a year.
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