Political Science, asked by anuradhaduvey, 10 months ago

Do you think the Indian society is in need of cyber laws against trolling and social lynching ? justify your answer keeping in view the rising problems due to internet becoming a strong medium of socialisation

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Answered by praveenspk08122004
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because of globalisation

Answered by aburaihana123
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Yes , India needs strong laws against online trolling and social lynching.

Explanation:

Do you remember the episode of the Koffee chat show with Karan where Alia Bhatt said that Prithviraj Chauhan was the President of India?

His response inundated social media with countless memes and jokes. No matter how fun it was for the nation, Alia certainly had a hard time.

This is just one example of the type of abuse people are exposed to online. Online trolling has become more common these days. We do not have a specific law directly addressing this growing problem, but we do have sections in various laws, such as the Indian Criminal Code (IPC) and the Information Technology Act (IT Act) who make trolling a crime.

Lynching - its literal form - precedes this government. The cases of crowds killing people have a long history in this country and abroad. Over a century ago, Rabindranath Tagore's "Kabuliwala" on a girl's friendship with a Pashtun dried fruit seller tried to dispel stereotypes and fears about "chheledhora" (pirates of the air for children). India's misfortune lies in the absence of leaders to guarantee that the Kabuli Wala, which creates paranoia, does not remain a fictitious character.

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