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Kerala HC must tell Media One TV why Centre’s ban is upheld. Protect right, not secrecy

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Kerala High Court’s division bench upholding central government’s ban on Media One TV without fully disclosing reasons for refusing security clearance, is disturbing. The news channel has the right to know why it’s being banned in the least to seek redressal. The higher judiciary should protect this right, not secrecy.

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