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Harsh Mander Indias Hate Speech Poison Cant Be Legislated Away

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AI-generatedThe article discusses the normalization of hate speech in India and weak enforcement of laws. No direct commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is present. The content is socio-political with no economic or sector-specific commercial signal.
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- Since 2014, hate speech targeting India's Muslim and Christian minorities has increased.
- Karnataka and Telangana have proposed dedicated hate speech laws.
- Supreme Court directed police to act, but compliance is minimal.
- Existing laws in Indian Penal Code are weakly enforced.
- No concrete commercial mechanism identified.
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