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Why Facebook blocked Mumbai Girl Page?
By: Tupaki Desk | 17 Jun 2013 7:30 AM GMTPurva Bhogle, a Mumbai girl, who fought back against her molester became National famous within hours after she described what has happened to her and how she responded to the public molestation on her Facebook page.
The 24-year-old girl who works for a shipping firm in Mumbai was on her way to a place. She boarded a local train at 7:30 pm and was groped by a teenager when she reached her destination point. "When the train halted, I was the last one to get off from the compartment. A young boy, aged 17, coolly entered the ladies compartment and groped me while entering the coach. I hit the boy so hard that my hand hurts and is still black. Instead of supporting me, the ladies in the coach asked me to let go of the boy. I then held the boy by his collar and took him to railway police. If women fight against such things today, we would be able to curb instances of molestation and rape in future," she explained.
Ever since Purva updates her Facebook page with her side of the story, it has gone viral and she has been flooded with congratulatory messages from people across the world. She prepared a 'thank you' template to reply to all of them individually, but much to her shock she received a message from Facebook after sending some messages saying her account has been blocked and will be activated only after 24 hours. Purva opines the social networking site might have felt that some incorrect activity is happening on her page and hence it blocked it.
The 24-year-old girl who works for a shipping firm in Mumbai was on her way to a place. She boarded a local train at 7:30 pm and was groped by a teenager when she reached her destination point. "When the train halted, I was the last one to get off from the compartment. A young boy, aged 17, coolly entered the ladies compartment and groped me while entering the coach. I hit the boy so hard that my hand hurts and is still black. Instead of supporting me, the ladies in the coach asked me to let go of the boy. I then held the boy by his collar and took him to railway police. If women fight against such things today, we would be able to curb instances of molestation and rape in future," she explained.
Ever since Purva updates her Facebook page with her side of the story, it has gone viral and she has been flooded with congratulatory messages from people across the world. She prepared a 'thank you' template to reply to all of them individually, but much to her shock she received a message from Facebook after sending some messages saying her account has been blocked and will be activated only after 24 hours. Purva opines the social networking site might have felt that some incorrect activity is happening on her page and hence it blocked it.