Abstract:
No government can be termed ‘democratic’ if it does not give its citizens extensive freedom
of speech. Free speech is not only limited to the spoken word: it also refers to freedom of expression
such as use of the written word, plays, novels, cartoons, photographs, use of such other symbols like
ribbons of various colors, public demonstrations, etc. ‘Free speech’ may also involve such other overt
acts like burning flags or effigies. The context of the ideas expressed in whichever form determine the
meaning and interpretation adduced. Free speech has its benefits and challenges as well. When free
speech becomes a threat to other individuals or a threat to national security, it works against the common
good and must therefore be confined within certain parameters.