Unidentified speaker on why Iran's theocracy is harder to topple than a dictatorship
Unidentified speaker on why Iran's theocracy is harder to topple than a dictatorship
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The big focus of the episode of Newstrack is the escalating political war over controversial slogans chanted by Congress workers. The show discusses the 'Modi teri kabr khudegi' chants raised by Congress workers, which the BJP has labelled as hate speech, demanding an apology. So, is that dissent or hate speech? The programme also covers a separate incident where the Delhi Chief Minister was allegedly booed at a stadium, with the Aam Aadmi Party attributing the public resentment to the city's severe air pollution crisis. The report details the disruptions in Parliament and the heated exchange between the ruling party and the opposition regarding these issues.
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