Insult to the Prophet: Pakistan is spreading false propaganda against India

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New Delhi: Pakistan spreads false propaganda against India over blasphemy Amid controversy over Nupur Sharma’s blasphemy, Pakistan insults India on social media. Most of the people who posted tweets with associated hashtags insulting the Prophet were from Pakistan. The report was released by the Digital Forensic Research and Analytics Center (DFRAC).

Of the more than 60,000 users analyzed, the majority are from Pakistan. More than 60,000 hashtags used by non-verified accounts from around the world. It alone has more than 7,100 accounts from Pakistan. The news that the Grand Mufti of Oman has announced a boycott of Indian products was reported by the media, including Pakistan ARI News. Many Pakistani media outlets have been found to be spreading misleading and misleading news against India.

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Similarly, former Pakistan Ambassador Abdul made false claims that the ousted BJP leader Naveen Jindal was the brother of industrial Jindal. Also, a fake screenshot of English cricketer Moin Ali talking about boycotting the IPL went viral. All these are created from Pakistan.

Many countries, including Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Bahrain, the Maldives, Oman, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Qatar and Iran, have strongly condemned Sharma’s reference to the Prophet Muhammad.

However, hate propagandists such as Khalid Bedun, Moinuddin ibn Nasrullah, and Ali Sohrab had another opportunity to spread hatred and sectarianism. The tweets were posted under the hashtag #BoycottIndianProduct and the Kashmir issue was dragged out. #Stopinsulting_ProphetMuhammad and #boycottindianproduct are the most used hashtags on Twitter in the context of blasphemy.

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