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Exposed: Pakistan Army hired 200 handlers to run fake Twitter handles of Army Chief Rawat and other top officials

Now, it has emerged that the Pakistani Army has hired 200 handlers to make fake accounts on Twitter to impersonate officials of the Indian Army and spread fake propaganda.

  • DNA Web Team
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  • Sep 18, 2019, 08:28 PM IST

Members of the Pakistani establishment, including its ministers have crying hoarse since the abrogation of 370. Many of them have also been sharing fake videos and passing them off as ‘atrocities in Jammu and Kashmir’, a strange situation where even federal ministers are behaving like anonymous trolls.

Now it has emerged that the Pakistani Army has hired 200 handlers to make fake or sleeper accounts on Twitter to impersonate officials of the Indian Army and spread fake propaganda.

With inputs from Sidhant Sibal

1. ISPR spreading false info

ISPR spreading false info
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Zee Media has learnt that the Indian Army has already notified Twitter and other social media platforms about these fake accounts. More than 50 Twitter accounts have already been terminated and action is expected against 1000 more accounts.

The accounts are being used by the ISPR to spread false information across the world, and especially in PoK. The Pak Army also shot some fake videos in PoK claiming that they were ‘atrocities by the Indian Army in Jammu and Kashmir’.

 

 

 

2. Won't talk till curfew lifted

Won't talk till curfew lifted
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said there is no chance of talks with India and Pakistan on Kashmir until the 'curfew' is lifted.

"There is no chance of talks with India on Kashmir until the curfew is lifted," Khan was quoted by Pakistan media as saying.
However, India has maintained that there is no curfew in Jammu and Kashmir, which became a Union Territory after the abrogation of Article 370.
Even most of the countries have backed India, stating that New Delhi's decision to make changes in Jammu and Kashmir is part of its internal affairs. 

3. Imran on Afghanistan

Imran on Afghanistan
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 Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Wednesday that he would urge U.S. President Donald Trump next week to revive Afghanistan peace talks with the Taliban militant group.
Trump abruptly cancelled secret talks with the Taliban at his Camp David retreat that were planned for Sept. 8 and has since said the talks are "dead".
"It will be a big tragedy if these talks don't make headway," Khan said at a ceremony at Pakistan's Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan.
Khan said he would meet Trump in New York on Monday, and would emphasise that there had been "destruction and chaos in Afghanistan for the last 40 years".
"We will put our best (effort) that these talks are resumed again," he said.
Khan said Pakistan had directed Taliban leaders to participate in earlier peace talks in Qatar and only discovered too late that talks had broken down. He said his next role would have been to convince the Taliban to open talks with the Afghan government.

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