Modi government not serious about cybercrime: Congress

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Chaturvedi, who recently faced cyber bullying recently on Twitter, said on Thursday the is not serious on the issue of

"I was assured that strict action will be taken against the troll," the told IANS.

She alleged that the silence of the and his ministers was further encouraging the trolls.

"In 2016, one threatened me that I will meet the same fate as Nirbhaya. These people are not scared of anything... Unless they are strictly punished, misuse of will continue," she said.

The also expressed shock over (PMO) and following the trolls on

"Time has now come for to take responsibility... Women are being harassed online," she said, adding that the government needed to come up with a policy so that people feel safe online.

The has launched a helpline "#Iamtrolled" which aims to take action against those who

said the helpline is nothing but an "attention diversion tactic". "I had sent complaints on #Iamtrolled but nothing happened. The trolls have the back of political leaders."

"The reason why such initiatives won't be successful is the 'Pradan Sewak' (Modi) himself follows such trolls. How can we expect trolling to end?" the Congress wondered.

"The one who trolled Sushma Swaraj (External Affairs Minister) is being followed by 41 BJP ministers. himself follows such trolls. Even after their shameful activities, or his ministers are not un-following them," she said.

Nupur Sharma, however, defended the Modi-led government, saying: "The government is serious about the issue... It's not hidden from anyone. Once the identity of trolls is established, they won't be spared."

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 18:28 IST