From Instagram to TikTok: Indians wage online battle against citizenship law

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As protests rage across Indian universities against a new citizenship law, students have taken to social media to wage battle online and teach ...

NEW DELHI/BENGALURU: As protests rage across Indian universities against a new citizenship law, students have taken to social media to wage battle online and teach people how to organise demonstrations.

Tens of thousands of Indians have protested against the Citizenship Amendment Act , with students at the forefront. "We millennials are always active on Instagram," said Islam Mirza, who completed a masters in business administration at Jamia earlier this year."Whether it is to call off the protest, whether it is to organise the protests, whether it is to instruct students what to do or what not to do to help keep the protests peaceful, we use Instagram as a messenger."

The active presence of film, music and fashion celebrities on Instagram also makes it an appealing platform for young users to post pictures and videos for all to see, unlike Facebook or WhatsApp where conversations are largely private or among a user's close social circle.

 

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