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India’s Hate Speech Surge | Who’s Spreading It & Who It Targets | CJP’s Fight Against Hate

India Hate LAb Report

In 2024, India saw a 74.4% spike in hate speech incidents—rising from 668 in 2023 to 1,165.
This surge isn’t random. It’s targeted, amplified, and often politically enabled.
In this in-depth explainer, we unpack: What the India Hate Lab report reveals and How hate speech is being normalised in public and political discourse.

CJP has been consistently tracking, challenging, and countering hate—through legal action and public advocacy. Our team flags hateful content, files complaints, and demands accountability—defending constitutional values and the rights of all minorities.

Watch to understand how hate is constructed, spread, and resisted.

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