Opposition parties in Goa have raised objections against a proposed bill aimed at regulating outdoor advertisements and hoardings in the state. The bill, introduced by the government, has sparked controversy as opposition members claim it is designed to stifle dissent and control the narrative in the public domain. The proposed legislation seeks to establish guidelines for the display of outdoor ads, including restrictions on content and placement. Critics argue that the bill infringes on the freedom of expression and could be misused to target political opponents. The opposition has called for a thorough review of the bill and has demanded changes to safeguard democratic principles. The debate over the regulation of outdoor advertising in Goa reflects broader concerns about censorship and government control over public spaces. It remains to be seen how the government will respond to the opposition’s protests and whether any amendments will be made to address the concerns raised. The controversy surrounding the bill highlights the delicate balance between regulating commercial activities and upholding fundamental rights in a democratic society.

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Goa opposition protests against bill to regulate outdoor ads and hoardings, sparking debate in the state.
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