The opposition in Goa is up in arms against a bill proposed to regulate outdoor advertising and hoardings in the state. The bill has sparked protests from opposition parties, who argue that it is an attempt by the government to control freedom of expression and curb dissent. The proposed legislation aims to regulate the placement and content of outdoor advertisements, including hoardings, billboards, and banners. Critics of the bill claim that it gives the government too much power to decide what can and cannot be displayed in public spaces. They also argue that the bill could be used to target political opponents and stifle dissenting voices. The opposition parties have vowed to fight against the bill tooth and nail, stating that they will not allow the government to infringe upon the fundamental rights of the people. The bill is currently under review, and its fate remains uncertain. This development comes amidst growing concerns about censorship and freedom of expression in India. Stay tuned for more updates on this controversial bill as the story unfolds.

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Goa opposition challenges outdoor advertising bill, sparking protests amidst concerns over hoarding regulations.
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