In a recent development, Himanta Sarma<\/a>, the Chief Minister of Assam, visited Madhya Pradesh to campaign for the BJP<\/a>. During his visit, he made some strong statements regarding the Congress party’s potential return to power in the state. Mr. Sarma<\/a> expressed concerns about the Congress party’s <\/a>approach to governance, suggesting that they might resort to media censorship if they were to form the government.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Addressing a gathering of BJP<\/a> supporters, Mr. Sarma<\/a> remarked, “If the Congress<\/a> comes to power, their first priority will be to impose censorship on the media. They will send the entire Congress party to the moon, and only then they will think about forming a government and installing ban-vans. No problem.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n Mr. Sarma’s co<\/a>mments have sparked discussion and debate among political observers in Madhya Pradesh. The suggestion of media censorship by a prominent political figure like Himanta Sarma has raised questions about the state of freedom of expression and press freedom in Indian democracy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It’s important to note that these statements come in the midst of a heated election campaign in Madhya Pradesh, where the BJP <\/a>and Congress <\/a>are vying for power. Political leaders often make strong statements during election season to appeal to their base and gain an advantage in the polls.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Media censorship is a sensitive issue that has been a topic of debate and concern in India in recent years. Freedom of the press is a fundamental pillar of democracy, and any potential threats to it should be carefully examined and discussed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As the election in Madhya Pradesh draws nearer, it remains to be seen how these comments by Himanta Sarma<\/a> will influence voters’ opinions and the overall political landscape in the state. Voters will ultimately decide the fate of the state, and their decision will have a significant impact on the future of Madhya Pradesh.<\/p>\n\n\n\n