Salman Ahmad angers many with 'disgusting, vile' post 'targeting' Maryam Nawaz

Controversial move has been slammed


Entertainment Desk February 28, 2024

In a controversial move, Junoon musician Salman Ahmad has ignited a social media storm by sharing an unsettling image that appears to be AI-generated, with apparent implications aimed at politician Maryam Nawaz. The singer took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to post the image, accompanied by a provocative caption that has raised eyebrows and fueled discussions.

The image portrays an AI-generated representation of a woman bearing a resemblance to Maryam, seated amidst a seemingly endless array of army officials. Adding to the visual narrative are angry bird figures, intensifying the provocative nature of the artwork. Salman's accompanying caption reads, "I will bring subsidies into the plastic and porn industries of the country - The Reptilian Candidate," which further amplifies the intended impact of the image.

The choice of words and imagery in Salman's post has sparked immediate controversy and drawn varied reactions from netizens. While Salman is known for his music and activism, this particular social media post has veered into a realm of political commentary that is both bold and contentious. The musician has yet to provide additional context or clarification regarding the intent behind the post, leaving social media users to speculate and engage in heated discussions about the appropriateness of such visual and verbal expressions.

Consequently, many are chiding the musician for this move. "Is this what you have learnt in your 50-plus years of rather inconsequential existence on this earth? Shame on you!" stated one X user. "How disgraceful you are. Having a disagreement is fine but this filth is not acceptable," said another. "Disgusting and vile," commented another user of the microblogging site.

Previously, Salman shared another post wherein he seemed to refer to Maryam as "The Reptilian Candidate" once again, captioning the image, "Horror movie." 

As the post continues to circulate and elicit reactions, it underscores the nuanced relationship between public figures, artistic expression, and the responsibility that comes with wielding influence on social media platforms. 

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