💨 Abstract
In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, survivors Himanshi Narwal and Aarti R Menon, who called for peace rather than vengeance, faced a coordinated backlash on social media from Right-wing ideologues. The attackers used misogynistic language, questioned Narwal's patriotism, and spread conspiracy theories based on her social media activity, including her education at JNU and Kashmiri friendships.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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