From WhatsApp Groups To Arson: How Noida Workers’ Protest Turned Violent Amid Pakistan Links
What started as a routine labour protest in Noida has now turned into a case study of how misinformation and foreign-linked digital networks can fuel unrest. Police say two social media accounts, operated from Pakistan, spread false claims of deaths during the protest, triggering a second wave of violence. The accused allegedly built WhatsApp networks using QR codes, mobilised workers, and pushed for confrontation even after talks had eased tensions. Within hours, rumours translated into chaos on the ground, with widespread vandalism and arson across industrial areas. The investigation is now focusing on how such networks operate, who funds them, and how they exploit genuine grievances. With over sixty arrests and strict laws invoked, this case underscores a new reality where the battle is not just on the streets, but also in the digital space where narratives can ignite real-world consequences.
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