Analysis of editorial from The Hindu newspaper on May 04, 2026
Tackling takedowns: On the government and online censorship
Online censorship is a threat to the fundamental right to free expression
Online CensorshipIT Rules 2021Free SpeechSection 69A IT ActSahyog PortalIntermediary Liability
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Sentence 1 of 17
English Original
The Union government’s enthusiastic misuse of its spurious powers to censor lawful speech onlineisan alarming and exponentially growing threat to India’s democracy.
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SubjectWho/What
The Union government’s enthusiastic misuse of its spurious powers to censor lawful speech online
The central government is eagerly using fake or doubtful powers to block legal information on the internet.
VerbWhat is happening
is
Represents a state or condition
ComplementCompletes meaning
an alarming and exponentially growing threat to India’s democracy
A scary danger to India’s system of government that is increasing very quickly.
Sentence 2 of 17
English Original
With amendments to the IT Rules, 2021 — which are themselves on shaky constitutional ground —the governmenthas successfully pressuredMeta and Xto take down content within three-hour timelines that leave little time to push back, lest they lose “safe harbour” protections and be dragged into court or, worse, have their employees face personal criminal liability.
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With amendments to the IT Rules, 2021 — which are themselves on shaky constitutional ground —
Using new changes in the Information Technology Rules of 2021, which many people believe might be illegal or unconstitutional.
SubjectWho/What
the government
The central ruling authority
VerbWhat is happening
has successfully pressured
Has managed to force or influence someone to do something
ObjectWhat receives action
Meta and X
The large social media companies (formerly Facebook and Twitter)
AdjunctAdditional info
to take down content within three-hour timelines that leave little time to push back, lest they lose “safe harbour” protections and be dragged into court or, worse, have their employees face personal criminal liability
To remove posts in just 3 hours, so they don’t have time to argue. If they don’t, they might lose their legal protection, be sued, or their staff could go to jail.
Context and Background
IT Rules 2021 & Safe Harbour
The IT Rules 2021 regulate social media intermediaries in India. ‘Safe Harbour’ protection (Section 79 of IT Act) gives these platforms immunity from legal action for user-posted content, provided they follow government takedown orders. Recent 2026 amendments reduced the takedown window for unlawful content from 36 hours to just 3 hours.
Sentence 3 of 17
English Original
Under the cover of fighting AI-generated content,all speechis being subjectedto a despotic regime where the state can silence speech at will,destroying the promise of the Internet, which has emerged as an important alternative voice to express everyday concerns.
Present Continuous PassiveAdjunct + S + V + C + AdjunctMain Clause with Subordinate Relative ClausesComplex Sentence
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AdjunctAdditional info
Under the cover of fighting AI-generated content
Using the excuse of stopping fake videos or text made by computers.
SubjectWho/What
all speech
Everything people say or post online
VerbWhat is happening
is being subjected
Is being forced to experience something
ComplementCompletes meaning
to a despotic regime where the state can silence speech at will
To a strict, unfair system where the government can stop anyone from talking whenever it wants.
AdjunctAdditional info
destroying the promise of the Internet, which has emerged as an important alternative voice to express everyday concerns
This ruins the goal of the internet, which was supposed to be a place where common people could talk about their problems.
Sentence 4 of 17
English Original
Visceral, hard-hitting expressions of independent voicesarean integral part of a society led by free ideals and representative democracy.
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SubjectWho/What
Visceral, hard-hitting expressions of independent voices
Strong, deep, and powerful ways that independent people express their thoughts.
VerbWhat is happening
are
Indicates a state of being
ComplementCompletes meaning
an integral part of a society led by free ideals and representative democracy
A necessary and important piece of a community that follows free thoughts and elects its leaders.
Sentence 5 of 17
English Original
Weaponising Sections 69A and 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000 to take down such content, and accounts wholesale,distortsthe public conversationin a way that benefits the ruling party, with scant regard for the freedoms of audiences and the livelihoods of creators.
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SubjectWho/What
Weaponising Sections 69A and 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000 to take down such content, and accounts wholesale,
Using specific parts of the 2000 IT law like a weapon to delete many posts and entire accounts at once.
VerbWhat is happening
distorts
Changes something so that it is no longer true or natural
ObjectWhat receives action
the public conversation
The way people talk and share ideas in society
AdjunctAdditional info
in a way that benefits the ruling party, with scant regard for the freedoms of audiences and the livelihoods of creators
Doing it to help the government in power, while ignoring the rights of viewers and the jobs of people who make content.
Sentence 6 of 17
English Original
Often,entire accounts of the Oppositionare deleted.
Simple Present PassiveAdjunct + S + VMain ClauseSimple Sentence
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AdjunctAdditional info
Often
Many times; frequently
SubjectWho/What
entire accounts of the Opposition
Full social media profiles belonging to political parties that are not in power.
VerbWhat is happening
are deleted
Are removed or erased completely
Sentence 7 of 17
English Original
Since this infrastructure of censorship has been built brick by brick without any moral compunctions on the path down which they lead,takedowns of independent media outlets and critical commentatorshave grown.
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AdjunctAdditional info
Since this infrastructure of censorship has been built brick by brick without any moral compunctions on the path down which they lead
Because this system for blocking information was created step by step without feeling bad about where it might take the country.
SubjectWho/What
takedowns of independent media outlets and critical commentators
The removal of posts or accounts from news websites and people who criticize the government.
VerbWhat is happening
have grown
Have increased in number or frequency
Sentence 8 of 17
English Original
Somehave been reversed,at the cost of revealing their identity.
Present Perfect PassiveS + V + AdjunctMain ClauseSimple Sentence
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SubjectWho/What
Some
A few of the content removals or account deletions mentioned before
VerbWhat is happening
have been reversed
Have been undone or cancelled
AdjunctAdditional info
at the cost of revealing their identity
But this only happened because the people had to tell the government who they really are.
Sentence 9 of 17
English Original
The governmentcontinues to enjoythese powersunder a veil of secrecy, publishing no meaningful data on how its hold on online discourse has tightened.
Simple PresentS + V + O + AdjunctMain Clause with Participial PhraseSimple Sentence
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SubjectWho/What
The government
The ruling political authority
VerbWhat is happening
continues to enjoy
Still has and keeps using
ObjectWhat receives action
these powers
The legal rights to block or remove online content
AdjunctAdditional info
under a veil of secrecy, publishing no meaningful data on how its hold on online discourse has tightened
Hidden from the public, and without sharing any real information about how much more they are controlling what people say online.
Sentence 10 of 17
English Original
By opening up the so-called Sahyog portal to police officials around the country,requests under Section 79(3)(b)have been superchargedas a censorial rubber stamp that the IT Act simply does not give them.
Present Perfect PassiveAdjunct + S + V + CMain Clause with Prepositional AdjunctSimple Sentence
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AdjunctAdditional info
By opening up the so-calledSahyog portal to police officials around the country
By giving police officers all over India access to a website called Sahyog.
SubjectWho/What
requests under Section 79(3)(b)
Orders to remove content based on a specific part of the IT law.
VerbWhat is happening
have been supercharged
Have been made much more powerful or faster
ComplementCompletes meaning
as a censorialrubber stamp that the IT Act simply does not give them
Like a tool for easy blocking that the law actually doesn’t allow them to have.
Context and Background
Sahyog Portal
The Sahyog Portal is a centralized platform launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs. It allows law enforcement agencies to send content removal notices directly to social media intermediaries. Critics argue it bypasses the strict procedures of Section 69A of the IT Act, which requires more oversight before blocking content.
Sentence 11 of 17
English Original
The clear Supreme Court precedent outlining what “actual knowledge” of illegality online constitutes for takedown ordershas been reducedto a mockery.
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SubjectWho/What
The clear Supreme Court precedent outlining what “actual knowledge” of illegality online constitutes for takedown orders
The well-known Supreme Court rule that explains when a company can be blamed for illegal posts based on what they actually knew.
VerbWhat is happening
has been reduced
Has been brought down to a lower or worse state
ComplementCompletes meaning
to a mockery
Something that is so poorly done or ignored that it becomes funny or ridiculous.
Context and Background
Actual Knowledge Concept
In the Shreya Singhal case (2015), the Supreme Court ruled that ‘actual knowledge’ of unlawful content means the intermediary must receive a court order or a government notification. It meant platforms didn’t have to decide what was illegal themselves. The editorial argues this rule is now being ignored through the Sahyog portal.
Sentence 12 of 17
English Original
The Karnataka High Courthas even brushed asidebinding Court precedent under Shreya Singhal vs Union of India,even as the government has not dared to formalise the powers that it is exercising by passing a law in Parliament.
Present PerfectS + V + O + AdjunctMain Clause with Adverbial Adjunct ClauseComplex Sentence
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SubjectWho/What
The Karnataka High Court
The state-level high court in Karnataka
VerbWhat is happening
has even brushed aside
Has ignored or treated something as unimportant
ObjectWhat receives action
binding Court precedent under Shreya Singhal vs Union of India
A strong legal rule from a past case (Shreya Singhal) that the court is supposed to follow.
AdjunctAdditional info
even as the government has not dared to formalise the powers that it is exercising by passing a law in Parliament
While the government itself has not been brave enough to make these powers a proper law in Parliament.
Sentence 13 of 17
English Original
Social media platformshave failed miserablyin acting as a check in this ongoing rampage for power over online speechand have instead chosenthe peace of mind that comes with automatically processing takedown notices.
Present PerfectS + V + Adjunct + V + OCompound PredicateCompound Sentence
Phrase Breakdown
SubjectWho/What
Social media platforms
Online services like Meta (Facebook), X (Twitter), and others
VerbWhat is happening
have failed miserably
Have done a very bad job or completely lost
AdjunctAdditional info
in acting as a check in this ongoing rampage for power over online speech
In trying to stop the government’s continuous rush to control what people say online.
VerbWhat is happening
and have instead chosen
And they decided to do something else instead
ObjectWhat receives action
the peace of mind that comes with automatically processing takedown notices
The easy way out by just saying ‘yes’ and deleting everything the government asks for without checking.
Sentence 14 of 17
English Original
Xcontinues to resistthe Sahyog portal,but facespressurefrom proceedings in the Karnataka and Delhi High Courts.
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SubjectWho/What
X
The social media company formerly known as Twitter
VerbWhat is happening
continues to resist
Still refuses to agree or cooperate
ObjectWhat receives action
the Sahyog portal
The government’s centralized website for takedown orders
VerbWhat is happening
but faces
But is experiencing something difficult
ObjectWhat receives action
pressure
Strong influence or force to do something
AdjunctAdditional info
from proceedings in the Karnataka and Delhi High Courts
Because of the legal cases currently going on in the high courts of Karnataka and Delhi.
Sentence 15 of 17
English Original
The central government’s single-minded pursuit of total control over online speechisan affront to India’s democracy and a betrayal of the promise of the internet as a space for free expression.
Simple PresentS + V + CMain ClauseSimple Sentence
Phrase Breakdown
SubjectWho/What
The central government’s single-mindedpursuit of total control over online speech
The national government’s very focused effort to completely manage what everyone says on the internet.
VerbWhat is happening
is
Represents a state of being or definition
ComplementCompletes meaning
an affront to India’s democracy and a betrayal of the promise of the internet as a space for free expression
An insult to India’s system of government and a broken promise to keep the internet a place where people can speak freely.
Sentence 16 of 17
English Original
It is high timethatthe governmentis forced to step backandthe rule of lawis restoredin the digital sphere.
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ComplementCompletes meaning
It is high time
Something should have happened already and must happen now without delay.
VerbWhat is happening
is forced to step back
Is made to stop doing what they are doing and return to a previous limit.
SubjectWho/What
the rule of law
A system where everyone, including the government, must follow the law.
VerbWhat is happening
is restored
Is brought back to its original or correct state
AdjunctAdditional info
in the digital sphere
In the world of the internet and online communication
Sentence 17 of 17
English Original
Nothing less than the constitutional promise of free speech and expressionisat stake.
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SubjectWho/What
Nothing less than the constitutional promise of free speech and expression
The very important guarantee given by India’s Constitution that every citizen can speak and express their ideas freely.
VerbWhat is happening
is
Indicates a state of existence or condition
ComplementCompletes meaning
at stake
In a position where it could be lost or damaged if something goes wrong.
Sentence 1 of 17
Sentence 1 of 17
The Union government’s enthusiastic misuse of its spurious powers to censor lawful speech onlineisan alarming and exponentially growing threat to India’s democracy.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The Union government’s enthusiastic misuse of its spurious powers to censor lawful speech online
The central government is eagerly using fake or doubtful powers to block legal information on the internet.
Verb
is
Represents a state or condition
Complement
an alarming and exponentially growing threat to India’s democracy
A scary danger to India’s system of government that is increasing very quickly.
Sentence 2 of 17
With amendments to the IT Rules, 2021 — which are themselves on shaky constitutional ground —the governmenthas successfully pressuredMeta and Xto take down content within three-hour timelines that leave little time to push back, lest they lose “safe harbour” protections and be dragged into court or, worse, have their employees face personal criminal liability.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
With amendments to the IT Rules, 2021 — which are themselves on shaky constitutional ground —
Using new changes in the Information Technology Rules of 2021, which many people believe might be illegal or unconstitutional.
Subject
the government
The central ruling authority
Verb
has successfully pressured
Has managed to force or influence someone to do something
Object
Meta and X
The large social media companies (formerly Facebook and Twitter)
Adjunct
to take down content within three-hour timelines that leave little time to push back, lest they lose “safe harbour” protections and be dragged into court or, worse, have their employees face personal criminal liability
To remove posts in just 3 hours, so they don’t have time to argue. If they don’t, they might lose their legal protection, be sued, or their staff could go to jail.
Sentence 3 of 17
Under the cover of fighting AI-generated content,all speechis being subjectedto a despotic regime where the state can silence speech at will,destroying the promise of the Internet, which has emerged as an important alternative voice to express everyday concerns.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Under the cover of fighting AI-generated content
Using the excuse of stopping fake videos or text made by computers.
Subject
all speech
Everything people say or post online
Verb
is being subjected
Is being forced to experience something
Complement
to a despotic regime where the state can silence speech at will
To a strict, unfair system where the government can stop anyone from talking whenever it wants.
Adjunct
destroying the promise of the Internet, which has emerged as an important alternative voice to express everyday concerns
This ruins the goal of the internet, which was supposed to be a place where common people could talk about their problems.
Sentence 4 of 17
Visceral, hard-hitting expressions of independent voicesarean integral part of a society led by free ideals and representative democracy.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Visceral, hard-hitting expressions of independent voices
Strong, deep, and powerful ways that independent people express their thoughts.
Verb
are
Indicates a state of being
Complement
an integral part of a society led by free ideals and representative democracy
A necessary and important piece of a community that follows free thoughts and elects its leaders.
Sentence 5 of 17
Weaponising Sections 69A and 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000 to take down such content, and accounts wholesale,distortsthe public conversationin a way that benefits the ruling party, with scant regard for the freedoms of audiences and the livelihoods of creators.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Weaponising Sections 69A and 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000 to take down such content, and accounts wholesale,
Using specific parts of the 2000 IT law like a weapon to delete many posts and entire accounts at once.
Verb
distorts
Changes something so that it is no longer true or natural
Object
the public conversation
The way people talk and share ideas in society
Adjunct
in a way that benefits the ruling party, with scant regard for the freedoms of audiences and the livelihoods of creators
Doing it to help the government in power, while ignoring the rights of viewers and the jobs of people who make content.
Sentence 6 of 17
Often,entire accounts of the Oppositionare deleted.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Often
Many times; frequently
Subject
entire accounts of the Opposition
Full social media profiles belonging to political parties that are not in power.
Verb
are deleted
Are removed or erased completely
Sentence 7 of 17
Since this infrastructure of censorship has been built brick by brick without any moral compunctions on the path down which they lead,takedowns of independent media outlets and critical commentatorshave grown.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Since this infrastructure of censorship has been built brick by brick without any moral compunctions on the path down which they lead
Because this system for blocking information was created step by step without feeling bad about where it might take the country.
Subject
takedowns of independent media outlets and critical commentators
The removal of posts or accounts from news websites and people who criticize the government.
Verb
have grown
Have increased in number or frequency
Sentence 8 of 17
Somehave been reversed,at the cost of revealing their identity.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Some
A few of the content removals or account deletions mentioned before
Verb
have been reversed
Have been undone or cancelled
Adjunct
at the cost of revealing their identity
But this only happened because the people had to tell the government who they really are.
Sentence 9 of 17
The governmentcontinues to enjoythese powersunder a veil of secrecy, publishing no meaningful data on how its hold on online discourse has tightened.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The government
The ruling political authority
Verb
continues to enjoy
Still has and keeps using
Object
these powers
The legal rights to block or remove online content
Adjunct
under a veil of secrecy, publishing no meaningful data on how its hold on online discourse has tightened
Hidden from the public, and without sharing any real information about how much more they are controlling what people say online.
Sentence 10 of 17
By opening up the so-called Sahyog portal to police officials around the country,requests under Section 79(3)(b)have been superchargedas a censorial rubber stamp that the IT Act simply does not give them.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
By opening up the so-called Sahyog portal to police officials around the country
By giving police officers all over India access to a website called Sahyog.
Subject
requests under Section 79(3)(b)
Orders to remove content based on a specific part of the IT law.
Verb
have been supercharged
Have been made much more powerful or faster
Complement
as a censorial rubber stamp that the IT Act simply does not give them
Like a tool for easy blocking that the law actually doesn’t allow them to have.
Sentence 11 of 17
The clear Supreme Court precedent outlining what “actual knowledge” of illegality online constitutes for takedown ordershas been reducedto a mockery.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The clear Supreme Court precedent outlining what “actual knowledge” of illegality online constitutes for takedown orders
The well-known Supreme Court rule that explains when a company can be blamed for illegal posts based on what they actually knew.
Verb
has been reduced
Has been brought down to a lower or worse state
Complement
to a mockery
Something that is so poorly done or ignored that it becomes funny or ridiculous.
Sentence 12 of 17
The Karnataka High Courthas even brushed asidebinding Court precedent under Shreya Singhal vs Union of India,even as the government has not dared to formalise the powers that it is exercising by passing a law in Parliament.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The Karnataka High Court
The state-level high court in Karnataka
Verb
has even brushed aside
Has ignored or treated something as unimportant
Object
binding Court precedent under Shreya Singhal vs Union of India
A strong legal rule from a past case (Shreya Singhal) that the court is supposed to follow.
Adjunct
even as the government has not dared to formalise the powers that it is exercising by passing a law in Parliament
While the government itself has not been brave enough to make these powers a proper law in Parliament.
Sentence 13 of 17
Social media platformshave failed miserablyin acting as a check in this ongoing rampage for power over online speechand have instead chosenthe peace of mind that comes with automatically processing takedown notices.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Social media platforms
Online services like Meta (Facebook), X (Twitter), and others
Verb
have failed miserably
Have done a very bad job or completely lost
Adjunct
in acting as a check in this ongoing rampage for power over online speech
In trying to stop the government’s continuous rush to control what people say online.
Verb
and have instead chosen
And they decided to do something else instead
Object
the peace of mind that comes with automatically processing takedown notices
The easy way out by just saying ‘yes’ and deleting everything the government asks for without checking.
Sentence 14 of 17
Xcontinues to resistthe Sahyog portal,but facespressurefrom proceedings in the Karnataka and Delhi High Courts.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
X
The social media company formerly known as Twitter
Verb
continues to resist
Still refuses to agree or cooperate
Object
the Sahyog portal
The government’s centralized website for takedown orders
Verb
but faces
But is experiencing something difficult
Object
pressure
Strong influence or force to do something
Adjunct
from proceedings in the Karnataka and Delhi High Courts
Because of the legal cases currently going on in the high courts of Karnataka and Delhi.
Sentence 15 of 17
The central government’s single-minded pursuit of total control over online speechisan affront to India’s democracy and a betrayal of the promise of the internet as a space for free expression.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The central government’s single-minded pursuit of total control over online speech
The national government’s very focused effort to completely manage what everyone says on the internet.
Verb
is
Represents a state of being or definition
Complement
an affront to India’s democracy and a betrayal of the promise of the internet as a space for free expression
An insult to India’s system of government and a broken promise to keep the internet a place where people can speak freely.
Sentence 16 of 17
It is high timethatthe governmentis forced to step backandthe rule of lawis restoredin the digital sphere.
Phrase Breakdown
Complement
It is high time
Something should have happened already and must happen now without delay.
Verb
is forced to step back
Is made to stop doing what they are doing and return to a previous limit.
Subject
the rule of law
A system where everyone, including the government, must follow the law.
Verb
is restored
Is brought back to its original or correct state
Adjunct
in the digital sphere
In the world of the internet and online communication
Sentence 17 of 17
Nothing less than the constitutional promise of free speech and expressionisat stake.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Nothing less than the constitutional promise of free speech and expression
The very important guarantee given by India’s Constitution that every citizen can speak and express their ideas freely.
Verb
is
Indicates a state of existence or condition
Complement
at stake
In a position where it could be lost or damaged if something goes wrong.
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