一名喀拉拉邦男子因在Facebook帖子中称莫迪总理为“叛徒”而被起诉,引发了关于网络言论的争论。
A Kerala man was booked for calling PM Modi a "traitor" in a Facebook post, sparking debate over online speech.
2026年3月3日, 一名在喀拉拉邦Kannur的男子被指控在脸书文章上称总理Modi(Narendra Modi)为“叛徒”。
A man in Kannur, Kerala, was booked for allegedly calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "traitor" in a Facebook post on March 3, 2026.
本案在一名BJP活动家提出申诉后登记,以挑衅和公开骚扰为由,援引印度《Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita》和《喀拉拉邦警察法》的违反行为。
The case, registered following a complaint by a BJP activist, cites violations of India’s Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Kerala Police Act for provocation and public nuisance.
警方在同一天开始调查,计划盘问被告并追踪用于张贴内容的装置。
Police began investigating the same day, planning to question the accused and trace the device used to post the content.
这起事件凸显了印度对网上演讲的持续审查。
The incident highlights ongoing scrutiny of online speech in India.