|   | What place does a colonial legacy
which, in its logic, believes that
people are bound to feel affection
for the state, and should not show
any enmity, contempt, hatred or
hostility towards the government
established by law, have in a
modern democratic state like
India? This question lies at the
heart of this essay, which
examines how these laws impact
the ability of citizens to freely
express themselves and limit the
ability to constructively criticise
or express dissent against
governments.
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