Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right. It allows individuals to express their thoughts and opinions freely. This right is enshrined in many constitutions, including India's. It plays a crucial role in democracy. However, it is not absolute. There are reasonable restrictions to prevent hate speech and defamation. Balancing freedom and responsibility is essential for a harmonious society.
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