Social Media User Fights Back Against Goa Govt's Attempt To 'Shut Down Criticism'
The Indian Express reported on Saturday that Mukherjee, speaking to the publication, criticized the authorities for targeting him with a "baseless police case " instead of addressing the issues of tourist exploitation in Goa.
Mukherjee clarified, the report said, that he did not highlight any specific scams but only shared publicly available data that he cited in his post. It is also reported that Mukherjee stated that if the authorities believed the data was incorrect, they should have provided accurate information, rather than resorting to what he called a misuse of the law to suppress criticism.
Mukherjee was quoted as saying,“It is unfortunate that instead of acting on complaints by thousands of tourists on social media regarding various tourist scams they faced in Goa, which by the way I did not highlight, and merely shared publicly available data which I also cited, the authorities are trying to intimidate me with a baseless police case. They should have put the correct data out there if they think my cited data is wrong instead of what appears to be a misuse of law to shut down criticism. I will counter this intimidation through legal means.”
The complaint , filed by Deputy Director of Tourism Rajesh Kale, accuses Mukherjee of disseminating "false data" that caused "significant annoyance to local businesses" and "induced fear or alarm" within the local community, the news report said. Legal Disclaimer:
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