‘Sad for democracy’: Sonam Wangchuk after Delhi Police detain silent protesters
- Sonam Wangchuk stated that “the inability to express oneself infringes on fundamental rights, including freedom of speech and movement" in a democracy.
- He called it a sad day for democracy, noting that 61 people protesting were forcibly detained during their fast.
- Wangchuk emphasized that “in this democratic country, if people can't express themselves, it is a violation of their freedom of speech, freedom of movement, Article 19.
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