Omprakash Mishra's 'Bol Na Aunty Aau Kya' music video was taken down by YouTube.
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The Quint journalist produced video slamming song as sexist, abusive
Music video was taken down by YouTube, angering fans
Police say they are investigating the threats
It wasn't just online, she said, people who disagreed with her also sent messages on WhatsApp, threatening her with the same fate as journalist Gauri Lankesh who was shot dead in Bengaluru this month.
The song, 'Bol Na Aunty Aau Kya', had touched almost three million views and 28,000 likes before YouTube took it down.
"It was very alarming when YouTube took down the video because I felt that the trolls just increased... and it was not even because of us it was because of a copyright strike... which is why the video has been taken down," she said.
But others have posted the song back on the video sharing site. Reports also said many of its supporters have called for demonstrations outside the offices of The Quint.
The Quint, meanwhile, has taken down its video which had urged people to report the song to YouTube as inappropriate. "The Quint has voluntarily taken down this video because of the unprecedented amount of harsh abuse it has generated. While we stand by the editorial assertions in our video, we do not wish to put our brave reporter to unnecessary harm at the hands of criminals," it said in a statement.
Attempts were allegedly made to hack into The Quint's servers and Content Management System (CMS) software, the Press Trust of India reported. It said police have been requested to provide security to Ms Sharma.
Police say they are investigating the threats and an FIR is yet to be filed.
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