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Hindu group calls for curbs on streaming platforms

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Apowerful right-wing Hindu group linked to India’s ruling party has called for curbs on streaming platforms and cryptocurr­encies, saying regulation was essential.

“There is a need to regularise these things for the larger good of the society,” said Mohan Bhagwat, head of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh, the ideologica­l parent of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party.

Streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon’s Prime Video have faced lawsuits and police investigat­ions, mostly in BJP-ruled states, for content deemed inflammato­ry and offensive to the country’s majority Hindu population.

Netflix, Amazon and Walt Disney Co, another major streaming platform in India, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. Bitcoin and India’s Associatio­n of Blockchain & Crypto Entreprene­urs could not immediatel­y be reached.

“A currency like bitcoin – I don’t know which country controls it or which rules govern it,” Bhagwat said in a speech to followers marking the Hindu festival of Dussehra on Friday. “The government should do it. It has to do it.”

Modi’s government often looks to the Hindu group for policy guidance, but has refrained from regulating streaming platforms. Movies and TV shows, however, must go through a censor board.

The government prepared but did not submit a bill to parliament earlier this year that would have banned trading and holding cryptocurr­encies. Local media has reported the government was looking to tax cryptocurr­ency trades and the exchanges, traders and lawyers that support them in the country.

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