Social Media Fuels Bullying In The Name Of Patriotism?

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  • Published On: March 04, 2019
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Author Nazia Erum says fake news and bullying on social media and TV channels after the Pulwama attack and the air strike are to be blamed for rising instances of harassment of young people. She says there are reports of even Muslim children being bullied and called names in some schools. She has appealed to parents to intervene.

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