ON ARRESTING JOURNALISTS: I was a journalist and jailed for a month on sedition charges. I did not take bail and told the authorities to prove the charge against me in court. I fought the case and came out. Even in the case of the two journalists (Kishorchandra Wangkhem and Erendro Leichombam), I did not go beyond the Constitution. The law of sedition exists. If it ceases to exist, I will not use it. Article 19 gives us freedom of expression, but its Clause 2 calls for maintaining morality and decency. Our president (state BJP chief Saikhon Tikendra Singh) died of Covid. Talking about cow urine at that time and saying it didn’t help him is beyond humanity and morality. Kishorechandra also defamed and insulted a Naga girl. If morality and decency are not maintained, then what can I do? Once the court gave bail, I was not happy with the verdict, so I imposed the National Security Act (NSA). When the Supreme Court said the NSA is wrong, he was released. There are hundreds of journalists in Manipur, why are only these two arrested every time?