The document contains a 16 question questionnaire about the Gurmehar Kaur controversy at Delhi University. The questions ask about the respondent's knowledge of and opinions on Gurmehar Kaur's statement that "Pakistan did not kill my father, war did", her online campaign against violence, the threats she received, whether those threats were justified, why she quit the campaign, and how the incident relates to tolerance in India. The questionnaire also collects information on the respondent's location, gender, age, and name.
The document contains a 16 question questionnaire about the Gurmehar Kaur controversy at Delhi University. The questions ask about the respondent's knowledge of and opinions on Gurmehar Kaur's statement that "Pakistan did not kill my father, war did", her online campaign against violence, the threats she received, whether those threats were justified, why she quit the campaign, and how the incident relates to tolerance in India. The questionnaire also collects information on the respondent's location, gender, age, and name.
The document contains a 16 question questionnaire about the Gurmehar Kaur controversy at Delhi University. The questions ask about the respondent's knowledge of and opinions on Gurmehar Kaur's statement that "Pakistan did not kill my father, war did", her online campaign against violence, the threats she received, whether those threats were justified, why she quit the campaign, and how the incident relates to tolerance in India. The questionnaire also collects information on the respondent's location, gender, age, and name.
1. Have you heard about the DU controversy? Yes No Partially 2. Do you know about Gurmehar Kaur controversy? Yes No Partially 3. What do you think about Gurmehar Kaurs statement, Pakistan did not kill my father, war did? 4. Was her statement justified? Justified Not justified Partially justified 5. Should such statements be made on social media? Yes No Depends on the issue dealt with 6. In the above answer why do you say so? 7. What do you think about her campaign? 8. What is your opinion on the threats she received? 9. Were the threats she received justified? Yes, such people have to be threatened Yes, it was justified in her case but need not be so for every case No, such threats are not acceptable No, it was not-justified in her case but might be justified for other cases 10.Why do you think she quit the campaign? 11.What is your opinion on her quitting the campaign? 12.Does it relate to tolerance in India in any way? Yes, it shows India is not tolerant No, it doesnt generalise the tolerance in India 13.Which Indian city and state do you live in? 14.What is your gender? Male Female Other 15.What is your age? 16.Can you tell us your name?