<p>Kollam: A woman leader of the ruling <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/cpi-m">CPI(M)</a> has alleged that she was subjected to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/cyberbullying">cyberbullying</a> after visuals of her drinking water from a reusable bottle, which resembled a beer bottle, during the party's Kollam district conference surfaced on social media.</p>.<p>In a Facebook post, CPI(M) state committee member Chintha Jerome said that when someone mistakes a bottle of karungali water (a herbal drinking water) for beer, their mental state should be questioned.</p>.<p>She explained that the CPI(M)'s conferences are designed in adherence to the green protocol, setting an example for green politics.</p>.<p>"As part of this, plastic bottled water was replaced with reusable bottles filled with karungali drinking water, distributed in the conference hall," she said.</p>.'Tech-savvy criminals should think several times': Man gets 5-year jail term for 'bullying' minor.<p>Talking to the media here on Thursday, Jerome, a former chairperson of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/kerala">Kerala</a> State Youth Commission, said that when she was drinking water from a bottle, it was filmed by a TV camera crew present there, which made her uncomfortable, and the footage was subsequently circulated on social media.</p>.<p>"These images are being circulated on social media by left-wing detractors as if it was a beer bottle. This beer bottle mockery is a testimony to how falsehoods are propagated in post-truth politics," she said in the Facebook post.</p>.<p>Jerome alleged that the opponents of the Left wing, "afflicted with political blindness," propagate lies.</p>.<p>"They should be prepared to examine their mental state at the earliest," she said. </p>
<p>Kollam: A woman leader of the ruling <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/cpi-m">CPI(M)</a> has alleged that she was subjected to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/cyberbullying">cyberbullying</a> after visuals of her drinking water from a reusable bottle, which resembled a beer bottle, during the party's Kollam district conference surfaced on social media.</p>.<p>In a Facebook post, CPI(M) state committee member Chintha Jerome said that when someone mistakes a bottle of karungali water (a herbal drinking water) for beer, their mental state should be questioned.</p>.<p>She explained that the CPI(M)'s conferences are designed in adherence to the green protocol, setting an example for green politics.</p>.<p>"As part of this, plastic bottled water was replaced with reusable bottles filled with karungali drinking water, distributed in the conference hall," she said.</p>.'Tech-savvy criminals should think several times': Man gets 5-year jail term for 'bullying' minor.<p>Talking to the media here on Thursday, Jerome, a former chairperson of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/kerala">Kerala</a> State Youth Commission, said that when she was drinking water from a bottle, it was filmed by a TV camera crew present there, which made her uncomfortable, and the footage was subsequently circulated on social media.</p>.<p>"These images are being circulated on social media by left-wing detractors as if it was a beer bottle. This beer bottle mockery is a testimony to how falsehoods are propagated in post-truth politics," she said in the Facebook post.</p>.<p>Jerome alleged that the opponents of the Left wing, "afflicted with political blindness," propagate lies.</p>.<p>"They should be prepared to examine their mental state at the earliest," she said. </p>