Student sells fish in uniform, cyberbullies raise a stink
Thiruvananthapuram:28.07.2018
A day after she was bullied by some people on social media, the Kerala government on Friday came out in support of a college student who sold fish to raise money for her studies and to take care of her family.
Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan directed police to initiate action against those who launched the abusive propaganda on social media platforms against 21-year-old Hanan whose story went viral after a Malayalam daily reported about her struggles.
He also asked the Ernakulam district collector to provide adequate protection to Hanan, who sold fish in a local market at Thammanam in the city after college hours.
A final year BSc (chemistry) student at a private college in Thodupuzha, Hanan’s touching story was widely shared on social media by several people, including film artistes and politicians.
But, a section of social media users expressed doubts about her story and termed it “fake”, after which she was viciously trolled.
Coming down heavily on the cyber bullying, the chief minister said everyone should keep in mind that many propaganda on social media platforms were “double-edged swords”.
“People should be more cautious while using social media. It is improper to circulate anything which they get through cyber platforms. This will only help push society towards further danger,” he said in a Facebook post.
Sharing a picture of Hanan selling fish in her college uniform on his Facebook page, Vijayan said he was proud of the student and the government was with her.
“Hanan has not only tried to find resources for her studies but also to support her family by doing various jobs. Feeling proud of her after coming to know about her life’s experiences. Extending whole-hearted support to Hanan to go forward”, Vijayan added.
Marxist veteran V S Achutanandan also supported the woman, hailing from Thrissur, and demanded action against those behind the cyber attack. Kerala women’s commission chairwoman M C Josephine termed the social media abuse as “cyber goonadisam” and said police had been directed to register a case in this regard.
Union minister Alphons Kannanthanam had also come out in support of the student on Thursday and wrote on social media, “Kerala sharks stop attacking #Hanan. I’m ashamed. Here is a girl trying to put together a shattered life. You vultures!”
Meanwhile, Hanan on Friday said she was thankful for the government’s support and said she would like to continue with the fish business to look after her family and studies. With the abusive comments pouring in on social media, a teary-eyed Hanan had on Thursday appealed to her critics with folded hands to leave her alone. “I do not want any help. Kindly leave me alone and allow me to do any kind of menial jobs to earn my daily bread,” she said.
However, Hanan’s college principal and neighbours had come out in her support and said she was not lying about her background. PTI
SUPPORT FROM GOVT: Kerala police escort Hanan from her fish stall after a massive crowd swelled around her, leading to traffic block
Thiruvananthapuram:28.07.2018
A day after she was bullied by some people on social media, the Kerala government on Friday came out in support of a college student who sold fish to raise money for her studies and to take care of her family.
Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan directed police to initiate action against those who launched the abusive propaganda on social media platforms against 21-year-old Hanan whose story went viral after a Malayalam daily reported about her struggles.
He also asked the Ernakulam district collector to provide adequate protection to Hanan, who sold fish in a local market at Thammanam in the city after college hours.
A final year BSc (chemistry) student at a private college in Thodupuzha, Hanan’s touching story was widely shared on social media by several people, including film artistes and politicians.
But, a section of social media users expressed doubts about her story and termed it “fake”, after which she was viciously trolled.
Coming down heavily on the cyber bullying, the chief minister said everyone should keep in mind that many propaganda on social media platforms were “double-edged swords”.
“People should be more cautious while using social media. It is improper to circulate anything which they get through cyber platforms. This will only help push society towards further danger,” he said in a Facebook post.
Sharing a picture of Hanan selling fish in her college uniform on his Facebook page, Vijayan said he was proud of the student and the government was with her.
“Hanan has not only tried to find resources for her studies but also to support her family by doing various jobs. Feeling proud of her after coming to know about her life’s experiences. Extending whole-hearted support to Hanan to go forward”, Vijayan added.
Marxist veteran V S Achutanandan also supported the woman, hailing from Thrissur, and demanded action against those behind the cyber attack. Kerala women’s commission chairwoman M C Josephine termed the social media abuse as “cyber goonadisam” and said police had been directed to register a case in this regard.
Union minister Alphons Kannanthanam had also come out in support of the student on Thursday and wrote on social media, “Kerala sharks stop attacking #Hanan. I’m ashamed. Here is a girl trying to put together a shattered life. You vultures!”
Meanwhile, Hanan on Friday said she was thankful for the government’s support and said she would like to continue with the fish business to look after her family and studies. With the abusive comments pouring in on social media, a teary-eyed Hanan had on Thursday appealed to her critics with folded hands to leave her alone. “I do not want any help. Kindly leave me alone and allow me to do any kind of menial jobs to earn my daily bread,” she said.
However, Hanan’s college principal and neighbours had come out in her support and said she was not lying about her background. PTI
SUPPORT FROM GOVT: Kerala police escort Hanan from her fish stall after a massive crowd swelled around her, leading to traffic block
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