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Asif Ghafoor destroys journalist Sana Bucha !!!!

Harami Sana. Shabaz Sharif's hooker.

good response. army needs to take these bast*ards to task. they are barking everywhere against pak and military and now they are even firing at military check posts. our internal enemies have united against pak so they deserve no mercy.

Absolutely. Go after them on social media, on the streets and everywhere else. They want a war. We should give them a war they won't recover from.

Learn from Modi and bakhts in Hindustan. From beef lynchings to rape and so much more. That is called intimidation folks. This is a joke in comparison.

Well done to ISPR spokesperson Asif Ghafoor.
 
Well what she says is true. DG ISPR for narrative building does use hired social media workers. However why she has a problem with this is suspicious. Does she want the money being given to bachaas to be given to her instead?
 
*I'm to going to get so much hate*

.... can someone translate what she said?
first I thought I give you my version of what she meant but first I will give you word for word translation then if you like you can read my analysis too

Bacha (in Urdu): acknowledging the (significance & place of) sacrifice for the country, please dont extend that (cut) to the professional social media personnel wages, they were only increased recently

DG ISPR notices the sarcasm and responds in kind.

in my view Bacha was being sarcastic, down playing the significance of proposed defense cut (actually mocked the announcement) and then implied that somehow independent private social media people will be affected by these cuts indirectly by being paid less for covering for news etc (which is absurd because they are paid by sponsors and private owners)

she also used the word Kids for the social media personnel so she was implying that those that write in favour of Pakistan army are in fact paid people and will be affected by the cut (which is what she was trying to get at)

so she mocked the army and its supporters in one tweet.

very clever and smart lady

DG ISPR reflected back the pun by suggesting that she is also one of the kids that is on ISPR payroll and must not worry as she will be paid in full.
 
Sana bucha is not even a good journalist , she tried her luck in movies and after getting zalil there she is now trying to get back to journalism.. social media gives every bitch and pig a voice .
 
This bloody media is the biggest tool of Pakistan & Islam enemies all around the world plz crackdown these media channels as soon as possible...
 
Good response. That shut her up good!

Army has the right to defend unwarranted criticism. And army has a right to fight the 5G war imposed on us.
 
ISPR has been degraded to just another troll on the internet. No dignity and no respect that should be associated with the spokesperson of military. One expects decency and diplomatic responses from the OFFICIAL twitter handle of ISPR. What we get instead is a bhand level correspondence, much like Trump.

Dear DG ISPR sb, PLEASE for God's sake, show some dignity which matches the organization you represent. We have enough politicians to embarrass us, we do not want our army to stoop to the same level.
 
ISPR has been degraded to just another troll on the internet. No dignity and no respect that should be associated with the spokesperson of military. One expects decency and diplomatic responses from the OFFICIAL twitter handle of ISPR. What we get instead is a bhand level correspondence, much like Trump.

Dear DG ISPR sb, PLEASE for God's sake, show some dignity which matches the organization you represent. We have enough politicians to embarrass us, we do not want our army to stoop to the same level.

ISPR is waging Hybrid War against the threats mustered against it. The center of gravity in this conflict are the public opinions of the people in Pakistan and beyond. The use of this language is deliberate and calculated. All you have to look at is how ISPR controlled the narrative and held it after the February air battle.

ISPR's General Ghafoor was firm and straight forward, but spoke in the language of the people in both Pakistan and India where needed. He was the face of the nation during the conflict, and gave the people hope. If you want to know what impression General Ghafoor has made upon the enemy population, you just have to watch clips from YouTube.

A view from a former Indian Core Commander:

An Interesting population to watch are the Sikhs and how ISPR messages come across to them.
The view From a Sikh Brit (I assume from his accent); A potential allied population in a future free Khalistan

Also, during heightened tensions, and people glued to their phones and TVs; the people on both sides need something to watch before the enemy starts propagating its propaganda on social media (whatsapp and other similar apps); hence the need for a multiple times a day stream of meme ready content from ISPR keeps the narrative in Pakistan's favor.
 
ISPR is waging Hybrid War against the threats mustered against it. The center of gravity in this conflict are the public opinions of the people in Pakistan and beyond. The use of this language is deliberate and calculated. All you have to look at is how ISPR controlled the narrative and held it after the February air battle.

ISPR's General Ghafoor was firm and straight forward, but spoke in the language of the people in both Pakistan and India where needed. He was the face of the nation during the conflict, and gave the people hope. If you want to know what impression General Ghafoor has made upon the enemy population, you just have to watch clips from YouTube.

I can understand where you are coming from. And maybe, MAYBE, this strategy is effective (though I don't think a few fan videos prove it). But my point was more towards what is expected from an official of Pakistan army. Using the language and tone that is being used by ISPR runs the risk of turning it in to a joke.

It might seem like ISPR is winning the narrative right now or in incidents like that of February, but in the long term it will surely tarnish its image. There has to be a better way to fight this information war.
 
I can understand where you are coming from. And maybe, MAYBE, this strategy is effective (though I don't think a few fan videos prove it). But my point was more towards what is expected from an official of Pakistan army. Using the language and tone that is being used by ISPR runs the risk of turning it in to a joke.

It might seem like ISPR is winning the narrative right now or in incidents like that of February, but in the long term it will surely tarnish its image. There has to be a better way to fight this information war.

I agree the Pakistan Army should not be come seen as "unprofessional", but I think The Army's ISPR division is made up of professional soldiers. If you go back to the symposium they had on hybrid warfare from last year if i'm not mistaken, you will know their actions are deliberate and measured.

Re-watch the video by the Indian corp commander. It's all fan videos, but an effective strategy, used sparely, that can reach enemy commanders and populations, neutral populations, and our own population in one brush stroke.
 
reply of DG ISPR , caused loss to his Institution. People already blame that our Institutions manipulate Media and Politics, and tweet by Ghafoor shahib confirming it.
 

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