Breaking: Pakistani Agencies Allegedly Back Jyoti Malhotra's Viral Content to Influence Public Opinion
The case of Jyoti Malhotra, a social media influencer, has raised significant concerns regarding her connections with Pakistani agencies and social media influencers. Reports indicate that Jyoti, who frequently traveled to Pakistan, would create videos praising the country. These videos were then shared and made viral by Pakistani social media influencers. Interestingly, it has come to light that these influencers not only helped spread her content within Pakistan but also facilitated her rise in India by promoting videos critical of the Indian government. Jyoti's social media presence was carefully cultivated, with financial incentives provided for her videos. Pakistani agencies allegedly sponsored her trips and offered financial compensation based on the virality of her posts. As a result, Jyoti's follower count increased, and she earned more through social media platforms. The Pakistani agencies seemingly aimed to create content that would appear organic, without arousing suspicion, while simultaneously gaining traction through enhanced visibility and engagement. This complex web of social media manipulation and cross-border connections is now under investigation by Indian intelligence agencies. The aim appears to have been to influence public opinion through Jyoti's posts and viral videos, blurring the lines between personal content and foreign-backed propaganda.
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