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Maha ATS gets India content of Naxal-leaning website blocked

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

The India-related content of a Naxal-leaning website was blocked by the Union government on the recommendation of the Maharashtra police's Anti-Terrorism Squad.

A senior police official Tuesday said monitoring of the content uploaded on the website www.bannedthought.net had revealed Naxal and Maoist propaganda as well as distorted anti-India news.

He said the website is allegedly connected to the proscribed Communist Party of India (Maoist) and would upload biased and distorted content concerning tribal issues and encounters in Naxal-affected areas of the country.

The website was also providing a platform for the spread of Naxal ideology among people living in urban areas, the official stated.

 

The Maharashtra ATS had, through the state government, taken up the matter with the Centre following which the order to ban and block the India-related content of the website was issued, the official informed.

The website claims it is not affiliated to any political party but "exists to struggle against the fascist-like suppression of progressive ideas and thought by reactionary governments and their agents anywhere in the world".

The website further claims that it will "attempt to publicise such suppression and when possible post documents and publications that have been suppressed elsewhere".

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First Published: Dec 11 2018 | 7:45 PM IST

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