Indian government vows to uphold freedom of expression


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  • Sunday, 08 Jun 2014

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (C) speaks with the media as he arrives to attend his first Parliament session in New Delhi June 4, 2014. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's new government sought to ease concerns that freedom of expression is under threat on Saturday, promising to strengthen the independence of the state-run broadcaster and to consider allowing more foreign investment in Indian media.

    Fears for freedom of expression have grown this year, particularly after a controversial book on Hinduism was withdrawn from sale following criticism from hard line Hindus.

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