The harsh penalty one Indian state wants for spreading ‘fake news’

LocalPolitics
1 Jul 2025 • 8:40 PM MYT
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  • Karnataka, a southern Indian state, is drafting legislation to combat "fake news" with potential jail terms of up to seven years and fines.
  • The proposed bill aims to punish those posting "fake news," "anti-feminist" content, or "promoting superstition," establishing special courts and regulatory committees.
  • State officials argue the law is necessary to address "digital information disorder" and prevent community disharmony, citing numerous incidents in coastal Karnataka.
  • While the federal government has taken some measures, Karnataka is the first Indian state to enact its own comprehensive legislation against misinformation.
  • Critics, such as the Internet Freedom Foundation, warn that the subjective nature of "misinformation" could lead to the law infringing on constitutional free speech rights.

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