Comprehension Passage

Read the following passage and answer the items that follow. Your answer to these items should be based on the passages only.

It has long been recognised that strident criticism of the government will not amount to an attempt to excite disaffection and disloyalty towards the government. Yet, the archaic and colonial view that an intemperate attack on an incumbent ruler should be met with fierce prosecution for sedition prevails among many in power even today. In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has quashed a criminal case registered in Himachal Pradesh against journalist Vinod Dua by invoking the narrowed-down meaning of what constitutes an offence under Section 124A of the IPC, the provision for sedition, set out in Kedar Nath Singh (1962). Every journalist, the Court has ruled, is entitled to the protection of that judgment, which said “comments, however strongly worded, expressing disapprobation of actions of the Government, without exciting those feelings which generate the inclination to cause public disorder by acts of violence, would not be penal”. 

Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?

1
Article 124A of IPC is always been used as a tool by the government to suppress the dissent 
2
The Supreme court has upheld the right to criticize the government as long as it doesn't amount to public disorder or violence
3
Strident criticism will hamper the functioning of the government 
4
Criticism will always help in checking up the government decisions 

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