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BTS fans’ rape threats force Neha Bhasin to file police complaint

Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi
Aug 26, 2020 12:11 PM IST

Singer Neha Bhasin has decided to file a complain with Mumbai Police’s Cyber Crime branch after she and her family received abuses and rape threats by the fans of Korean pop band BTS.

Singer-songwriter Neha Bhasin has filed a complaint with the Mumbai Police’s Cyber Crime branch, after the 37-year-old singer was “trolled, bullied, abused and given rape threats” along with her “family and friends”.

Singer Neha Bhasin filed a complaint with Mumbai Police yesterday.
Singer Neha Bhasin filed a complaint with Mumbai Police yesterday.

“I waited for a week, this time. I tried warning them. But it just kept getting worse and worse every day and I decided that I couldn’t take it any longer, and filed a complaint with the cyber crime department of Mumbai police yesterday,” she says.

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“I posted a photo of my father, who passed away two years back, and in the comment section on that post, people are threatening me. I am scared,” she adds.

For the uninitiated, last year Bhasin, after defending rapper-composer Badshah on Twitter, had faced a barrage of abuse and rape threats, “which included many young girls dishing out threats,” by the “so called fans” of (the Kpop sensation) BTS. “I dont even know Badshah personally. But he was being trolled and called average musician, because he said something about buying google ad words, and what he said was completely alright. I had just given my opinion that every artist needs to be respected, and added that I am not a big fan of Kpop music. Since then, for nearly two months I was abused and criminally threatened,” says Bhasin.

 

But it did not end there. This year, ever since it was reported that Badshah was questioned by the police about buying fake likes, The BTS Army, as the fans of the popular South Korean band like to call themselves, “abused, gave rape threats and bullied” Bhasin to apologise them, for her remarks that she made last year.

“They even called my manager at 1am, and told them to ‘keep me in check’. There’s a video doing rounds on YouTube, where a young boy is openly threatening to rape me, if I don’t apologise,” she says.

Through her complain, Bhasin hopes to achieve two things. “First is that I want people to know, that bullying, abusing a celebrity, or anyone, for an opinion that you don’t agree with, is a criminal offence. Freedom of speech is not freedom to peddle hate, abuse anyone or threaten them,” she says.

“And secondly, I realised that most of them are young kids. It’s frightening to even think about the things they say and are capable of saying. Its really down to their parents, who need to keep them in check. Just because they are kids does not mean they can go on abusing anyone, hiding behind a keyboard,” Bhasin adds.

She also feels that its high time social media platforms, need to be held responsible and accountable for allowing such hatred. “YouTube is where my work is showcased, and people are coming and leaving comments there which are not even related to my work. Why do I have to go to cyber crime and make an official complaint and wait for them to do something about it? Why can’t these social media platforms take action themselves? They say they are against cyber bullying, but they don’t really do anything about it. It’s time that they are held accountable too, for grabbing more eyeballs and more users to get more engagement on their platforms,” she signs off.

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    Samarth Goyal writes on Hollywood and music, for the daily Entertainment and Lifestyle supplement, HT City.

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