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Supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Clash on Social Media
Supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have been fighting on social media for the past 24 hours, and the argument is getting more and more nasty. At first, different factions within the party traded complaints about each other, using inappropriate insults against well-known women like Sanam Javed and Falak Javed. The fight on the internet quickly turned into a full-blown brawl with people from both inside and outside the country. Analysts say the incident shows that the PTI is becoming more divided. Some members also raised questions of a split between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, further stoking the dispute. People say that the disagreement’s severity shows that there is trouble within the party, and it has become embarrassing for them.
Journalists Join the Debate
The fight hasn’t just been between party workers. Journalists have also gotten involved, especially when they wrote about Aleema Khan. She has had to answer a lot of questions about her money and property, especially when she went to Adiala Jail. Tayyab Baloch, a journalist known for his work covering the Supreme Court and now working for Bol News, has been especially active in covering the topic. Bol News, formerly a PTI-aligned channel, has modified its editorial stance, raising significant debate about the coverage. For the past week, Baloch has been frequently reporting from outside Adiala Jail, where Aleema Khan has often appeared.
Incident with Aleema Khan
It should be recalled that just days earlier, Aleema Khan was hit with an egg during a press conference—conduct strongly denounced across political and media circles. Despite this, she continued to endure continuous scrutiny regarding her properties and financial background. Critics say that while tough questions are a part of journalism, her constant focus on her wealth has turned PTI supporters against her and made things worse.
Examination
Political analysts say that the ongoing fighting between PTI supporters, along with the media’s involvement, suggests a bigger problem within the party. The argument has hurt PTI’s image on social media, especially since women leaders were personally attacked. For many, makes them more worried about the decline of political ethics and the party’s trouble staying united.