Imran Khan's recent revocation of Farooq Bandial's membership from the party following a social media backlash after the latter's picture appeared with the PTI chairman.
Bandial was convicted of raping prominent Pakistani film star Jharna Basak popularly known as Shabnam, currently residing in Bangladesh.
A new controversy arose on social media after Shabnam praised Imran for cancelling Bandial's party membership in a tweet, which reportedly came from a fake doctored twitter account impersonating the actress.
PTI/ Farhan Virk convert an old account to Shabnam’s fake account, and Nadeem Malik & Mubashir Lucman read out this tweet on TV. Truly pathetic attempt at climbing out of the fiasco. Check the RTs from 2014. Shame on you for now rubbing salt in her wounds to cover your tracks. pic.twitter.com/vZ1yGHGf9e
— Gul Bukhari (@GulBukhari) June 1, 2018
Fake twitter accounts have long been used in the country's politics to manipulate opinion and target political opponents.
A host of prominent politicians including Imran, Shehbaz Sharif, Meryam Nawaz, Farhatullah Babar, Ayesha Gulalai and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, have fake twitter handles operating on social media platforms such as Twitter.
These accounts are operated by fake trolls who are falsifying opinions and perceptions of the population by impersonating prominent politicians.
https://twitter.com/m_shahbazsharif/status/984138438575316992
A fake micro-blogging account of Shehbaz Sharif criticised the PTI government's performance in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).
Here are some of the fake accounts:
https://twitter.com/m_shahbazsharif
https://twitter.com/KhanPTIOfficial
https://twitter.com/SenFarhatullahB
https://twitter.com/PPP_Bilawal_B_Z
https://twitter.com/MeryamNSharif
https://twitter.com/GulalaiOfficial
https://twitter.com/HamzaSsharif
With the elections around the corner, impersonation of politicians through fake Twitter handles poses a grave danger to the country's democratic process.
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