Seedha Sawaal: Digital Terrorism vs Real Sacrifice — Is Trolling Himanshi Helping Pakistan’s Agenda?
A fiery debate has erupted over the vicious online trolling of Himanshi, wife of martyr Lt. Vinay Narwal, who was recently killed in a terror attack just six days after their wedding. Despite facing unimaginable grief, Himanshi made an emotional yet courageous appeal—urging the nation not to communalize her husband’s sacrifice or target Muslims and Kashmiris. However, this rational voice was drowned by a flood of hate from so-called “digital nationalists” who labeled her anti-Hindu and even pro-Pakistan. These trolls, with no history of military service or real contribution to the nation, spewed venom while questioning Himanshi’s patriotism.The backlash has sparked outrage across civil society and women’s rights groups. The National Commission for Women has condemned the attacks, but many are asking—where is the strong response from top political leaders? Critics argue that the hate being propagated under the guise of nationalism only furthers Pakistan’s divisive agenda. The episode has ignited a pressing question: has digital terrorism become a greater threat to national unity than external enemies? Is it time to identify and punish these toxic propagandists masquerading as patriots?
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