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बलि के बकरे और पवित्र गाय

सरकार द्वारा किए जा रहे तमाम प्रयासों के बावजूद देश में कोरोना का प्रकोप बढ़ता ही जा रहा है. पूरे देश में इस रोग...

Hemant Soren: Covid-19, once in a century disaster, can be life-threatening for NEET JEE examinees

Ranchi: A day after highlighting the need of postponing National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) examinations at the nation...

Retaliatory Muslim violence will only help the Hindutva forces

The communal provocations by the ruling Sangh Parivar forces and retaliatory Muslim violence faced different responses from ruling parties in states in tune with...

Experts question why scrapping of handloom and craft boards when center has no alternate to offer

Kolkata: After the handloom, handicrafts and later, powerloom boards got scrapped one after another, many in the sector expected the Government of India (GoI)...

Trolls from minority community force Wali Rahmani to go off social media

Kolkata: One of India’s youngest social media influencers and activists, Wali Rahmani who became a household name because of his YouTube videos has vowed...

Bengaluru to Bengal: digital media-triggered communal flare ups follow a sinister pattern

With the advent of religious right wing BJP at the central power in 2014 as well as many states, communal violence in India now follows a familiar pattern. On-street provocations and rampages by Hindutva forces as happened in East Delhi early this year notwithstanding, smart-phones and online social media platforms like Facebook and Whatsapp have become the major instruments for sustained hate campaigns against Islam and its followers as well as for street mobilizations of lynch-mobs and rioters, often remotely controlled as it was evident in countless incidents from UP to Jharkhand. Muslim violence in response to digital incitement, though still sporadic, also uses the cyber communication for counter-mobilization as incidents of recent mob frenzy in Bengaluru as well as earlier mayhem in Bengal’s Baduria-Basirhat have underlined. The first of the two-parts article exposes the murderous political game that has turned a section of our tech-savvy but culturally ignorant youth into the digital force multiplier as well as foot soldiers for these merchants of death. The virtual collaboration of the Facebook authority with the Hindutva regime has made the  design more sinister.