On Tuesday, the Calcutta High Court denied interim bail to influencer and law student Sharmista Panoli, noting that freedom of speech is not absolute and does not allow for the offense of religious sentiments.
HC Emphasized the nation’s diversity
The High Court emphasized the nation’s diversity and observed that her statements had offended the feelings of a part of the populace. The 22-year-old law student created a video that was reportedly offensive, aiming at individuals based on their religious identity regarding Operation Sindoor. She expressed regret for the remarks and removed the video following criticism.
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“Sentiments of a section of the people of our country have been hurt. We have freedom of speech, but that does not mean you hurt the sentiments of others. Our country is full of diversity,” the High Court said.