Ex-PM Khan’s party to face charge of inducting ‘social media trolls’ on taxpayers’ dime – KP official

Activists of opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) take part of anti-government rally demanding early election in Karachi on October 28, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 30 March 2023
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Ex-PM Khan’s party to face charge of inducting ‘social media trolls’ on taxpayers’ dime – KP official

  • Previous PTI administration in KP is accused of paying huge sums of money to social media activists to discredit political rivals
  • PTI party’s social media head in the province says the recruitment program was to empower Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s youth

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s caretaker administration said on Wednesday it was gathering evidence against former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party for using taxpayers’ money to recruit “social media trolls” and would soon assign the case to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for probe.

The development comes days after media reports started circulating that the PTI administration in the province had inducted thousands of social media activists to promote the party interests and discredit political rivals.

“I have acquired the list of recruiters and the policy adopted while employing these trolls,” Barrister Feroze Jamal Shah, the caretaker information minister of the province, told Arab News. “It is beyond my comprehension how taxpayers’ money was being misused.”

Shah said the previous provincial administration had inducted about 5,000 social media activists, adding that each one of them was getting Rs25,000 while working from home and promoting PTI’s interests.

“There were also serious flaws in the recruitment process,” he continued. “I am collecting information and will then request the chief minister to send the case to the FIA to thoroughly investigate it and bring those responsible to task.”

Shah said 1,200 social media activists were recruited in the information department only, adding that all of them were getting their salaries while working from home.

He informed there was no district where these “social media trolls” were not working to safeguard PTI’s interests and counter the narrative of other political parties.

“Our province is facing a flour shortage and we are unable to offer subsidies to the masses in this holy month,” he continued. “But ironically, the PTI was spending about Rs150 million per month to carry out its image building exercise.”

Speaking to Arab News, the PTI social media head in the province, Ikram Katana, said it was not the prerogative of the caretaker administration to discuss or interfere in the approved projects of a constitutionally elected government.

“Caretaker setup is installed only to hold free and fair elections,” he said. “Recruitment of social media influencers is purely a PTI government initiative to train and empower youth of the province.”

He also dismissed the claim that the previous government had not followed the established recruitment rules, saying it formally advertised the project and invited applications of aspiring candidates whose followers exceeded 10,000 on Facebook and 1,000 on YouTube.

“All applicants went through a recruitment process involving the scrutiny of candidates,” he added. “There were no PTI favorites among the influencers. The program aimed to offer internships to the youth of the province.”

Irfanullah Khan, a political analyst, said the country was going through an unprecedented phase where its institutions and departments were deeply polarized along political lines.

He said the issue of hiring social media influencers was a huge question mark over PTI’s nine-year performance in the province.

“Such tactics only create fissures among people and institutions in the long term,” Khan said. “The PTI campaign through its paid trolls is simply deplorable and must be probed to recover the wasted [taxpayers’] amount.”
 


Met Office forecasts ‘widespread’ rain, snowfall in parts of Pakistan

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Met Office forecasts ‘widespread’ rain, snowfall in parts of Pakistan

  • Heavy snowfall may cause road closures, while there is a possibility of landslides and avalanche in hilly areas
  • Tourists are advised to remain extra cautious, avoid unnecessary travel during forecast period, Met Office says

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast “widespread” rain and snowfall in northern parts of the country in the coming days, saying that a shallow westerly wave was likely to reach the upper regions on Friday.

The weather system is likely to strengthen from Jan. 20 and grip most parts of the country from Jan. 21, bringing rain, thunderstorm and snowfall to several areas, according to a PMD advisory. Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Murree and Galliyat will experience rain/thunderstorm with light to moderate snowfalls Jan. 16 till Jan. 20, with occasional gaps.

Widespread rain/thunderstorm is expected in these areas along with Islamabad, and Punjab’s Sargodha, Gujranwala, Lahore, Sahiwal, Multan, Faisalabad, Dera Ghazi Khan and Bahawalpur divisions, as well as KP’s Peshawar, Hazara, Malakand, Mardan, Kohat, Bannu, and Dera Ismail Khan districts on Jan. 20-23.

“Heavy snowfall is expected [in] Chitral, Dir, Swat, Kalam, Shangla, Kohistan, Battagram, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Murree, Galliyat, Neelum Valley, Bagh, Haveli, Rawalakot from 20th (night) to 23rd January with occasional gaps,” the PMD said.

Similarly, rain/thunderstorm is expected in Balochistan’s Quetta, Ziarat, Chaman, Pishin, Killa Abdullah, Killa Saifullah, Nushki, Harnai, Zhob, Kalat, Barkhan, Sibi, Loralai, Musakhel, Turbat, Gawadar, Jiwani, Lasbella, Kech, Awaran, Chaghi, Panjgur, Khuzdar, Washuk and Kharan districts on Jan. 21-22.

Karachi, Hyderabad, Dadu, Jacobabad, Naushero Feroz, Kashmore, Larkana, Shaheed Benazirbad, Mirpurkhas and Ghotki in Sindh are likely to receive rain with occasional gaps on Jan. 22-23.

“Moderate to heavy snowfall in (Quetta, Ziarat, Chaman, Pishin, Qilla Abdullah, Qilla Saifullah, Noushki, Harnai, Zhob) during the period,” the PMD said.

Heavy snowfall may cause road closures and slippery conditions in Naran, Kaghan, Dir, Swat, Kalam, Chitral, Kohistan, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Shangla, Astore, Hunza, Skardu, Murree, Galliyat, Neelum valley, Bagh, Poonch, Haveli, Quetta, Ziarat, Chaman, Pishin, Killa Abdullah, Killa Saifullah, Nushki, Harnai and Zhob, according to the PMD.

There is a possibility of landslides and avalanche in hilly areas of upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir during this period.

“Tourists are advised to remain extra cautious and avoid unnecessary traveling during the forecast period,” it said.

“Fog condition is likely to diminish in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and upper Sindh during the wet spell. Day time temperatures are likely to drop significantly during the period.”