
The Kerala bus incident has remained in the headlines for the last two days. A viral bus video and a suicide linked to public humiliation have become the focus of heated debate across the country.
After the incident several videos showed people shouting at the woman outside a police station. The crowd appeared angry and emotional and police were seen escorting her inside for her own safety.
People across the country have shared mixed opinions on this case. Some pointed out that when serious crimes happen public anger is often limited but when a woman is questioned the reaction becomes much stronger.
Many others believe the woman acted in an irresponsible manner. They feel that in the race to make a video viral an innocent man was publicly shamed and pushed towards a tragic decision.
According to them social media should not be used to judge anyone without proper investigation. They argue that such public trials can destroy lives and cause lasting harm.
The case highlights the danger of instant public judgment. Both safety and justice are important and must be protected. Issues must be handled through law and not through mobs or viral videos.
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