Columnist's sentence for Modi's comments

 A columnist named Keshar Chandra Wangtham, a Manipur writer, was condemned to one year in prison for his comments in the web based life about India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Manipur Chief Minister N. Virendra Singh. The National Security Act of India (NASA) has chosen that the administration of Manipur

Grievance against the writer of Manipur, he made a remark about India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Manipur Chief Minister N. Virendra Singh on his Facebook account. That is the reason on November 27, Manipur Police captured Wangtheram. In spite of the fact that he was voiced by a few associations to request his discharge, he couldn't be discharged.

Monipur government on Saturday took an extreme ruling against the capture columnist. Predictable with the proposal of NASA's warning advisory group, Wangthem has been chosen to remain in multi month's jail. In spite of the fact that Wangtham's capture was said to be 'grievous', there was a wary All-India Journalist Organization

Pranab Sarkar, an individual from the Executive Committee of the association, said in the main light on Sunday, "Columnist capture is unquestionably lamentable. In any case, remember that columnists are not even exempt from the laws that apply to everyone else. "With this one, he exhorted writers to deal with their expert duties from inside their limits. He stated, 'the standard each association will work in their own constrained zone in the improvement of reasonable popular government. Nobody ought to surpass that limit. '

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