The recent brutal terror attack in Pahalgam has increased conflicts between Pakistan and India. Meanwhile, new issues are emerging in this regard. Recently, Pakistanis created fake social media accounts of Indian army officers and shared videos of fake allegations against the Modi government.

According to sources, many such fake accounts have been identified on social media in which Pakistanis in Indian army uniforms were seen talking nonsense against the Modi government. Their aim was only to tarnish the image of the Indian army and to make fake allegations against the Modi government. Through videos, they are spreading misleading information and allegations.
The man in the viral video introduces himself as an Indian Army officer, Ashok Kumar. However, information received from sources reveals that his name is Malik Kanji, and he is from Karachi, Pakistan. In the video, he claimed that the Pahalgam attack was carried out for political gain and not by terrorists.
Most of the accounts through which they are spreading fake information are verified accounts of such fake Pakistanis, and they have blue ticks on their accounts. The names of fake accounts are like war analyst” and defense expert and most accounts are also created with Hindu names. Seeing the verified accounts and the Indian army dress, most Hindus believe them and get manipulated by their words.
Actually, nowadays it has become normal to get a verified blue tick on social media apps like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, but it has no value. Nowadays, accounts on these social media apps get verified for 500-600 rupees per month. A blue tick is bought for money; it does not mean that this account is originally verified.
Pakistan is doing 4th generation warfare like this against India these days; it is happening on a huge scale. Indians need to be cautious of such fraudulent Pakistanis. The misinformation being spread by Pakistanis against the Indian Army and the Modi government is completely wrong; trusting them is stupidity. Be cautious of them. If you see any such account sharing such misleading information, then report that account.
Pakistan often tries to spread negative propaganda against India, and this time it has made social media its medium. Through this, Pakistan not only tried to damage the image of the Indian Army but also tried to influence the political atmosphere in India.