Bulli Bai App: What is Bulli Bai App? Here's Everything You Need to Know About Bulli Bai App

The controversial Bulli Bai App has been blocked by the hosting platform Github after various complaints. Here's all that you need to know about the Bulli Bai app:
Bulli Bai App: What is Bulli Bai App? Here's Everything You Need to Know About Bulli Bai App

Since the last few weeks, the Bulli Bai App has been in controversy and making headlines for targeting minority women and putting photographs of the women for Auction without consent.

The app had a series of Muslim women's photographs among which there are pictures of students, well-known and reputed personalities, journalists and social workers. The App owners had uploaded the images and then put them on auction for sale.

The Bulli Bai app has been blocked by Github after various complaints regarding objectionable and defamatory content circulated against Muslim women.

The Bulli Bai app download link has been recently banned by Github in view of the complaints and controversies because of misusing the app to target Muslim women. Earlier the Twitter handle was also suspended after the matter came into focus.

The owners of the Bulli Bai App namely Shweta Singh, 19 and Vishal Kumar Jha, 21, are now arrested by the CERT-IN (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team) and currently kept under police custody.

Earlier on January 6, Delhi Police with the help of Assam Police managed to nab the mastermind of the App from Jorhat in Assam.

About the App:

The Bully Bai app is a mobile application that was created on Github Application Programming Interface (API) and it runs like a Sulli deal mobile app.

According to reports, the app was launched at the beginning of this year during the occasion of the New Year on Saturday 1st January. The app was created by 21 years old young boy Neeraj Bishnoi from Assam who is detained by IFSO (Intelligence Fusions and Strategic Operations) unit on Thursday 6 January.

On opening the Bulli Bai App, various faces of Muslim women will be displayed on the user's screen. The Bulli Bai app was formed in the hosting platform of open-source software called Github.

A woman working in the digital new portal complained first about the app and stated that the term 'bulli bai' is derogatory that focuses on disrespecting and insulting Muslim women.

In the year 2021, the Sulli app also came into controversy for similar activities and 2 FIRs were also filed by UP police and Delhi police against the Sulli deal.

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