Women journalists are being driven offline and now the data proves it
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Monday, 22nd June 2026 at 3:04pm
Hyderabad-based journalist Thulasi Chandu has once again condemned the trolling of women journalists on social media, and the word that matters is again. This is not something she stumbled into once. A few months ago she joined a group of women journalists who met Hyderabad City Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar to flag the harassment they face online.
Their complaint described something deliberate. The abuse, they said, appeared organised and built to intimidate and disrupt their work, with some users circulating their residential details. They asked for a proper investigation under the IPC and IT Act and for stronger protection mechanisms for women in the profession.
What happened in Hyderabad is not a Hyderabad problem. Reji R. Nair, senior journalist and state committee member of...
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