“Targeting a journalist’s immigration status after the publication of a critical article shows that the @BJP4India is intolerant of criticism and freedom of the press.” -@CPJAsia's @StevenBButler https://t.co/aMKou2d1Dn
— Committee to Protect Journalists (@pressfreedom) November 7, 2019
I have very often been attacked by Tavleen Singh in her columns. But I condemn Home Ministry revoking her son Aatish Taseer's OCI. It was, however only to be expected. All critical voices are either snooped on, harassed or muzzled. Kyunki Tanashahi ka doosra naam Amitshahi hai! https://t.co/q1ORU0U6MO
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) November 8, 2019
It is painful to see an official spokesperson of our government making a false claim that is so easily disproved. It is even more painful that in our democracy such things happen: https://t.co/6OWLbHcKU3 Is our Govt so weak that it feels threatened by a journalist? @tavleen_singh https://t.co/lCPteIWQKG
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) November 7, 2019
Concealed the fact? @AatishTaseer wrote a book on his background. The Modi government strips one of the subcontinent’s best known writers of his nationality because it can’t stand criticism. Notice also how they mention Aatish’s middle name to try and out him as a Muslim. https://t.co/ImLnFzK0Jd
— Omar Waraich (@OmarWaraich) November 7, 2019
Concerned by Modi Govt striking Aatish Taseer off the OCI list? If CAB if passed, it will allow Govt to vindictively punish any OCIs critical of Modi, even more blatantly. CPIML GS @Dipankar_cpiml flagged this aspect of CAB in a piece last year. #AatishTaseer #OCI #Mastodon pic.twitter.com/clczEr6JXz
— Kavita Krishnan (@kavita_krishnan) November 8, 2019