Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 06:51:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-07 10:57:06
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The Congress party has accused the TRAI of blocking SMS messages that linked to a "poll fraud" documentary about the recent Maharashtra elections.
According to the party, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) allegedly sent a letter to telecom operators instructing them to block the text messages. The authority, however, has denied the allegation and stated that the decision to block such messages lies with the government.
This development comes after the Congress party in Maharashtra faced a significant defeat in the recent state elections. The party has been criticized for its performance, with many blaming internal factionalism and poor leadership. The defeat has raised questions about the party's future trajectory and relevance in Indian politics.
The documentary in question was produced by the Congress party and allegedly contained allegations of fraud and manipulation in the voting process during the Maharashtra elections.
The party has criticized the BJP-led government for blocking the documentary and allegedly suppressing freedom of expression. The BJP has denied these allegations and stated that the documentary has been blocked as it violates the model code of conduct.
The Congress party has urged the TRAI to reconsider its decision, stating that the freedom of expression of every Indian citizen must be protected.
As this case gains more attention, the public awaits a response from the TRAI and government regarding this alleged interference with freedom of expression through telecommunication services.