PTI Chairman Gohar Khan Reveals Social Media Insights

Web DeskJune 6, 2024 07:52 PMpolitics
  • FIA investigation reveals PTI's social media overseers from overseas
  • Controversial video on PM Imran Khan's account sparks inquiry
  • Historical sensitivity required in sharing content on 1971 Fall of Dhaka
PTI Chairman Gohar Khan Reveals Social Media InsightsImage Credits: thecurrentpk
PTI Chairman Gohar Khan discloses insights on PTI's social media operations, highlighting the sensitivity required in sharing content related to the 1971 Fall of Dhaka. FIA investigation reveals overseas overseers Jibran Ilyas and Azhar Mashwani's role in content creation.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Gohar Khan has brought to light some key insights regarding the party's social media operations. During an investigation conducted by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), it was disclosed that Jibran Ilyas and Azhar Mashwani are responsible for overseeing PTI's social media activities from overseas.

The FIA has initiated an inquiry into a controversial video that was shared on Prime Minister Imran Khan's social media account. This video pertains to the sensitive topic of the 1971 Fall of Dhaka. Barrister Gohar, while being questioned as part of the investigation, expressed his disapproval of the decision to post the contentious video. He made it clear that Ilyas and Mashwani play a crucial role in content creation and video production for the party.

The 1971 Fall of Dhaka holds significant historical importance for Pakistan and Bangladesh. The events surrounding this period led to the independence of Bangladesh and continue to evoke strong emotions among people from both nations. The sharing of content related to this event requires sensitivity and careful consideration due to its historical and political implications.

As the investigation unfolds, it is evident that social media management and content creation are integral aspects of modern political communication. The role of individuals like Jibran Ilyas and Azhar Mashwani in shaping the online presence of political parties highlights the evolving nature of digital engagement in the political landscape. Moving forward, it is essential for parties to exercise caution and responsibility when sharing content that has the potential to stir controversy or evoke strong reactions.

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