The social media can often bring out the worst in its users. Liberated from social conventions and afforded a degree of anonymity, people descend to cussing, tarnishing and sullying reputations. Women get the worst attacks, and are the target of cyber-stalking and threats of rape and murder.
On Tuesday, Maneka Gandhi announced that her Ministry for Women and Child Development is working to curb internet misogyny. She said she has written to the Home Ministry to come up with a code for online behaviour that would classify trolling of women as violence.
“Women have to deal with tremendous viciousness online,” the Union minister told NDTV. “Initially, the operators would not come and talk to us and cooperate about giving details. But now they have come on board.” She explained that it was a journalist’s complaint that brought the problem to light.
Her statement came as the Union ministry released a draft National Policy on Women, focusing on issues related to single women, among other things. At first the comment was greeted with welcoming messages, such as this.
Mubarak Ho : Online Trolling Against Women Will Be Considered Violence: Maneka Gandhi https://t.co/Eq7ocfFZqS
— Deepika Bhardwaj (@DeepikaBhardwaj) May 17, 2016
But then the misogyny started flowing, with trolls targeting Gandhi about the plan.
This empowered woman is a psychopath@narendramodi for Gods sake sack Maneka Gandhi
— Bunu Bruno (@BunuBruno) May 18, 2016
Non Performing by @IndiaToday https://t.co/sj2dlzhn5a
Excuse me Maneka Gandhi maidum. BLOCK & REPORT ABUSE options ke bare mein suna hai? Nahin suna to bakwas band karo pic.twitter.com/xWMmpL7w3C
— Tharki Monk (@TharkiMonk) May 17, 2016
@ndtv Maneka Gandhi can go to hell if a woman trolls she will be trolled and yes I don't live under her jurisdiction so no worries😀
— Anil Kumar (@Anil_Aarush) May 17, 2016
In the meantime, Twitter found other reasons to outrage.
If Manekaji curtails online misogynistic abuse, bhakts will become unemployed. As it is Modiji not creating jobs 😧https://t.co/0LOQoyQCms
— Chirpy Indian (@IndianPrism) May 17, 2016
Maneka Gandhi doesn't seem to know if online trolling against women is considered violence, Bhakts would be jobless to troll NaMo instead.
— Sushovan Chaudhuri (@mesushovan) May 17, 2016
@Manekagandhibjp I appreciate what u r trying to do fof priviliged women online but u need to make the law gender-neutral if passed.
— Priyanka (@autumnrainwish) May 18, 2016