Anchorperson Waseem Badami, while speaking with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Firdous Ashiq Awan on ARY News programme, ‘Hur Lamha Por Josh’, asked Awan that if the prices of petrol increase, does it mean that the prime minister (PM) is a thief.
“This is a difficult thing,” replied Awan laughingly.
“My innocent prime minister [Imran Khan] is saying this that innocent prime minister cannot be a thief.”
Former Assistant to Chief Minister (CM) Punjab, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, addressed a rally in Rasoolpur, Sialkot, when people started chanting slogans against her and expressed their complaints and reservations, reported Geo News.
At first, the former aide tried to calm the crowd but eventually, things got out of hand.
In response to the crowd’s slogans, Firdous said: “If you people had employed similar efforts [during the elections] as you are doing now, I would have still been part of the assembly.”
In response, people said that they had voted for her.
She argued that there is some conspiracy against her. She said, “I will work for my constituency, as no one else will.”
Rasoolpur is Awan’s constituency, from where she lost her National Assembly (NA) seat on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) ticket to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) Chaudhry Armaghan Subhani.
A report released by the Digital Media Wing (DMW) of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting titled, ‘Anti-State Trends: Deep Analytics Report’ is deeply misleading and based on assumptions instead of facts, The Current has discovered after analysing the report.
Glaring errors and almost comical additions, the report makes a correlation between analysing hashtags on Twitter to determine if someone is anti-state and is responsible for starting trends against Pakistan.
Before analysing the report, The Current researched and spoke with analysts who are well-versed with digital analysis. There is no record of any report on hashtag analysis to determine trends at a government level in any country at any time. Pakistan is the only country that has created a report based on hashtag analysis. Worldwide, hashtag analysis is considered to be deeply unreliable since it cannot understand what is written in the tweet – it is just able to see what is being discussed.
WHAT IS THE REPORT?
The report is a compilation of hashtags that created trends that the government deems anti-state. The report shows information collected about hashtag trends and then lists pages of screenshots that show different Twitter handles sharing tweets that have the ‘anti-state’ hashtag. They do not differentiate between users and also label ‘influencers’ – people with a following who have tweeted or retweeted/replied to the hashtag.
In effect, the report seems to declare all the users in the report as anti-state, until one prominent journalist got them to add a disclaimer last night.
HOW WAS THE INFORMATION COLLECTED?
Since the whole report is based on hashtag analysis, it will be considered to be unreliable data collection and cannot be considering as a legitimate report in any institution.
When The Current reached out to General Manager of the Digital Media Wing (DMW), Imran Ghazali, he responded to the question of faulty analysis of hashtags by saying, “The purpose of this report was to ascertain factual data and to analyze social media trends that were anti-state, Data was collected after analysing Pakistan Twitter Panel from June 2019- August 2021. Those hashtags were marked for data collection where the content of tweets were planned and propagated through a network to spread anti-state trends.”
According to a source in the government, the information used is public. “Publicly released data is accurate. It’s no rocket science, anybody with a credit card can get this data. Hence made public.”
From The Current’s analysis, the data was collected by using a web application called, ‘Tweeps Map’, which is open to the public.
From our findings, the 134-page report has 85 pages that have screenshots of tweets, which means that 63.4 per cent of the report is based on screenshots of people who are using a certain hashtag that the government has identified as being anti-state. The number of tweets that are in these 85 pages amount to 666 tweets out of which 142 tweets are from three accounts, which means that 21.3 per cent of the tweets used in this study came from three people.
After further analysis of the three accounts, The Current discovered that all three accounts had a combined following of less than 11,000.
We discovered that the hashtag #SanctionPakistan was ‘analysed’ for 41 days, Pakhtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) hashtags were clubbed together as “PTM Trends Tantamount to National Security” (the report doesn’t list which hashtags were used within this topic) and were ‘analysed’ for 22 months, #AbAwamSmashNahiHogi was ‘analysed’ for one day, and #StateKilledUsmanKakar, #IsraeliJetinPakistan, ‘JUIF Anti State Trend’, was ‘analysed’ but no time duration is given.
WHY AND WHEN WAS THE ‘DISCLAIMER’ ADDED?
The report was released Wednesday evening around 5:30PM and a few hours later a disclaimer was added to the report. According to journalist Fereeha Idrees, the disclaimer was added after she raised the issue with the DMW for being highlighted in the report as a ‘replies with the most followers’ account.
“I have always raised my voice against any propaganda against our state but the way the report was compiled, it made me look as one of the culprits and suddenly social media was rife with messages calling me anti-state,” Fereeha told The Current, “When I made the query, I was given the following explanation.”
The explanation given to Fereeha by the DMW stated, “All the accounts in the report doesn’t mean they took part in the anti-state activity…It shows the whole journey of the trends/hashtags, so in this case Fareeha Idrees replied/rebutted on the Israeli related trend and that’s why it mentions ‘Replies with most mentions’ in the report.”
After the DMW response, Fereeha demanded that they add a disclaimer to the report. A disclaimer was added which stated, “If an account is listed in a report – it doesn’t always imply that the content of the tweet is Anti-State. Some accounts have engaged/replied with an anti-state hashtag to rebut. But since they used the hashtag their accounts got listed in the report.”
Imran Ghazali admitted to adding the disclaimer after Fereeha raised an objection about the fairness of the report.
The Current asked Ghazali about how they have divided the report to show which people mentioned were anti-state and which ones were considered pro-state. Ghazali refused to directly answer the question and stated, “We have not given any number for pro-state or anti-state accounts but showed below the hashtags we highlighted the accounts which contributed to a certain hashtag – tweets, top contributors, replies etc.”
When we pressed him to answer the question about how the people selected were separated into anti-state and pro-state, he said, “If an account is listed in a report – it doesn’t always imply that the content of the tweet is Anti-State. Some accounts have engaged/replied with an anti-state hashtag to rebut. But since they used the hashtag their accounts got listed in the report.”
The implication of his answers show that the report does not – and cannot- differentiate people’s points of view on a tweet, which means that someone who has posted a ‘pro-state’ tweet condemning the hashtag will also be added into the list of someone who is considered anti-state.
WAS THE GOVERNMENT ALLOWED TO USE THE APP ‘TWEEPSMAP’?
The Current reached out to TweepsMap, which was the primary analysis app used by the government for this report. The maps and information all have the Tweepsmap link on the maps and all charts in the report. We asked the CEO of TweepsMap Samir Al-Battran if they considered the analysis of the report to be authentic since it used their app service. Samir told us, “The government of Pakistan is not authorised to use our service. We will investigate how they got access to our analysis and get back to you on this.”
We asked him for further details, asking if an individual used their service for analysis for a government funded report, would that be against their rules, to which Samir replied and said, “…Government agencies go through a vetting process before we allow them to use our service. We were never in communication with the government of Pakistan…Yes, [using the app without informing us what it is for] would be a misrepresentation and is definitely against our rules.”
The Current asked Ghazali if they used the application and if they had authorisation to which he said, “We used different tools/APIs including our internal tools to analyse data”. We asked him since TweepsMap is the only one that is being listed in the report, if they had gotten a subscription for the government of Pakistan to which we got no response.
WHAT ELSE IS IN THE REPORT?
We analysed the tweets used in the 85 screenshots present in the report and found some comical discrepancies. One retweet had the #SajalAly hashtag along with the ‘anti-state’ hashtag ‘#AccountabilityofZarbeAzb’. We went through the Twitter account to find that the tweet mentioned in the report was a meme of Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan.
A tweet by former Interior Minister Rehman Malik is included in the #SanctionPakistan list in which he is criticising Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the US.
The tweet Rehman Malik retweeted
The report also includes references to “a group of Wikipedia Admins most of whom are based in India,” giving state level credibility to an online encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone. With glaring spelling mistakes and analysis based on unauthorised data, the summary of the Digital Media Wing Deep Analysis report has been summed up by one senior data analyst based in Singapore, “That just goes to show… they don’t understand how it works.”
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former Special Assistant to the Chief Minister (CM) Punjab on information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan made an all-out attempt to have a formal meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan but didn’t get a chance for it, reports Geo News.
As per the sources of Geo News, Awan kept waiting for the PM at the waiting room of Governor House in Punjab to hold a formal talk with the premier. When PM Khan made an appearance, Awan tried to meet him, however, security personnel stopped her.
Awan managed to get a chance for a walking chat with PM Imran Khan as he headed toward a helicopter to leave the Governor House. The PM heard her while walking, reported Geo News.
“What is all this that happened to me in Punjab?” Awan complained to PM Khan, sources said. “You must know better, I had already sent you with great difficulty,” was the premier’s response.
Addressing the media, Awan rejected reports of her being snubbed. Instead, she said had a rather pleasant meeting with the prime minister.
وزیراعظم عمران خان سے آج گورنر ہاؤس میں ملاقات خوشگوار ماحول میں ہوئی۔وزیراعظم آفس سے باقاعدہ ملاقات کا پیغام موصول ہوا۔چند شرپسند عناصر سے وزیراعظم عمران سے ملاقات ہضم نہیں ہو رہی اورجھوٹابے بنیادپراپیگنڈہ کیاجارہاہے۔حاسدین کے ہاتھ میں کچھ نہیں آئے گاسوائے مایوسی کے
— Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan (@Dr_FirdousAwan) August 9, 2021
She also said some people who are jealous are spreading rumours. “No meeting can take place with the prime minister without a scheduled appointment.”
حاسدین ذہن نشین رکھیں وزیراعظم سے بغیر شیڈول کوئی بھی ملاقات نہیں کرسکتا۔پروٹوکول سے کال موصول ہونے کے بعد ہی میں نے وزیراعظم عمران خان سے ملاقات کی۔میرے حوالے سے بے بنیاد خبریں چلواکر میڈیاکی سکرینوں کو آلودہ کرنے والے ایسے نادان دوست ہوش کے ناخن لیں
— Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan (@Dr_FirdousAwan) August 9, 2021
“Some mischievous elements aren’t able to digest my meeting with the PM,” said Awan. “Hence, they are disseminating false and baseless propaganda.”
Earlier on Monday, the former CM adviser went to the premises of the Punjab Assembly to attend the oath-taking ceremony of PTI MPA Ahsan Saleem Baryar, but she was stopped from entering the ceremony.
Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Punjab on Information and Culture, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said that the people of Sindh “are jaahil and lack political consciousness [for repeatedly electing the Pakistan People’s Party]”.
Firdous Ashiq Awan was speaking on ARY News programme,’11 Hour’.
Twitterati did not take the words of Firdous Awan well and criticised her remarks.
A Twitter user wrote, “This is a common mentality of Punjab against Sindh flourished due to national exploitation and establishment’s behaviour towards two nationalities.”
This is not just this wild lady speaking against Sindh but it is common mentality of Punjab against Sindh flourished due to national exploitation and establishment’s behavior towards two nationalities. Sindh has always been center of political consciousness. https://t.co/VCWuCjEAWx
— Ateeq ur Rehman Soom (@ateeq_soomro) July 31, 2021
Another user said, “Sindh has a history of political awareness, democratic traditions, opposing the dictatorial rule.”
Its visibly expression of the Ignorance and stupidity by Madam Firdous Ashiq Awan… . Sindh has history of political awareness, democratic traditions, opposing dictatorial rule. https://t.co/38xULJk2M0
A Twitter user reminded the government of their opinions and said, “With this mindset, If PTI believes that they can make any inroads in Sindh then they live in the fool’s paradise.”
With this mindset, If PTI believes that they can make any inroads in Sindh then they live in the fool’s paradise. Shameful https://t.co/lwiMZGKqWc
Last month, a video of Firdous Ashiq Awan slapping PPP MNA Qadir Khan Mandokhel went viral. The incident took place off-air after the two were seen brawling with each other on Express News‘ talk show, ‘Kal Tak with Javed Chaudhry’.
100 Most Beautiful Women of 2021 was trending on Pakistani Twitter with users nominating different personalities including Ayeza Khan, Yasmin Rashid, Bushra Bibi, Sajal Aly, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan and Esra Bilgiç among others.
Have a look at some of the nominations by netizens:
Actress Yashma Gill is currently working in multiple drama projects, her latest outing being ARY’s Azmaish opposite Fahad Sheikh and Kinza Hashmi. Yashma made an appearance on Geo’s Jashan-e-Cricket hosted by Shahzad Iqbal and during a segment of the show, she gave anger management advise to Firdaus Ashiq Awan post her tussle with PPP MNA Qadir Khan Mandokhel.
The Alif actress stated that getting physical in a tussle can never be justified no matter what the circumstances are. She further suggests some anger management tips to Special Assistant to the Punjab Chief Minister Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan that whenever she is angry, she should take a pause and a deep breath before reacting in anger. She also adds that one shouldn’t make a promise in happiness and at the same time shouldn’t make a decision in anger.
Yashma made sure she mentions that Firdaus was triggered but still her actions aren’t justified.
Hira Mani is known for her quirky personality and candid humour. The Do Bol actress has said that the Special Assistant to the Punjab Chief Minister Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan should hire PML-N vice-president Maryam Nawaz’s doctor for grooming.
Hira recently appeared on Aagha Ali and Hina Altaf’s show The Couple Show with her husband Salman Saqib a.k.a Mani. While giving advice to Firdous Ashiq, Mani said that she has changed so many parties that the parties have ended now. Mani also suggested that Awan should leave politics and play games as she is a champion of netball. While commenting on Awan’s make-over, Mani said that her parlor is not doing the right work and must take help from Maryam Nawaz’s makeup artist.
“Maryam Nawaz has a good makeup artist she should also take services from Maryam Nawaz’s makeup artist,” said Mani, while Hira said: “Not her makeup artist Mani, her doctor.”
The conversation was done in humour and everyone on the show laughed it off.
Zara Noor Abbas has questioned Special Assistant to the Punjab Chief Minister Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan’s misconduct and getting into a physical altercation with the PPP MNA Qadir Khan Mandokhail.
Raising a very important question on Twitter, Zara said: “And had this been a man slapping a woman and abusing her on a talk show. What would have we done to him?”
Zara further wrote: “But now it’s a man! What will we do now? Please don’t let the abuser get by. Man or woman!”
And had this been a MAN slapping a woman and abusing her on a talk show. What would have we done to him?! But now it’s a MAN! What will we do now? Please don’t let the abuser get by. MAN OR WOMAN!
— Zara Noor Abbas Siddiqui (@ZaraNoorAbbas) June 10, 2021
The incident occurred when the two appeared on Express News’ talk show, Kal Tak, hosted by Javed Chaudhry. What started as a discussion about the government’s performance and excessive load shedding in parts of the country, turned into a shouting match between the two over the recent train collision in Sindh’s Ghotki district which claimed the lives of more than 60 people.
Singer and actor Farhan Saeed, also condemned the incident, saying: “Thapar, chantay, galiyan, taney, trolling, memes, judgemental. Which country comes to mind?”
“Khuda ke liye be a nation and not a crowd, Allah ki kasam Pakistan ko kisi se khatra nahin hai but Pakistanis se ! Abhi bhi time hai, hamesha nahin reheyga,” he added.
Ali Zafar also agreed with the Sajni singer on his stance.
A video of Special Assistant to Chief Minister Punjab on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan slapping Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) MNA Qadir Khan Mandokhel has gone viral. The incident took place off-air after the two were seen brawling with each other on Express News‘ talk show, ‘Kal Tak with Javed Chaudhry’.
Abdul Qadir Mandokhel recently won the bye-elections after a close contest against the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Miftah Ismail in NA-249 in Karachi.
As the video went viral on social media, Twitter was flooded with memes. Have a look at some of the best meme: