Opposition Leaders Band Together to Protest SIR

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-01 13:04:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 17:26:47

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Opposition Leaders Band Together to Protest SIR

Amid simmering public frustration, opposition leaders convene in Parliament to voice concerns over rising state interference.

The recent introduction of the highly controversial and debated Sovereign Internet Resolution (SIR) has spurred opposition leaders to protest collectively against what they perceive as a threat to Indian democracy. Ahead of the winter session of parliament, prominent opposition figures like Congress Leader Mallikarjun Kharge and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra gathered in the capital to voice their concerns over the issue.

The resolution, seen by many as a means to greater government control and censorship over internet operations, has sparked widespread unease among citizens concerned over the potential impact on individual liberties and the economy. Despite the government's assertions of its intention to promote local technology and internet accessibility, critics argue that the move could lead to far-reaching consequences.

Speaking at the parliament protest, Mr. Kharge stated:

"We will oppose this resolution both inside and outside the parliament. The BJP government's intentions are aimed at converting the country into a surveillance state instead of focusing on issues that matter to citizens."

The protest comes as popular sentiment against the SIR continues to grow, with many open forums and discussion spaces voicing their concerns over what this resolution might mean for the future of internet freedom in the country.

Only time will tell what consequences these protests and the SIR resolution will have on the political and technological landscape of India.