Right-Wing Erupts Over Anti-Hindu Tweets By (Fake) Muslim Account

Such accounts keep spawning time and again to target the gullible and further an agenda.

Pratik Sinha, Alt News
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The abusive, bigoted, nature of the tweet and the alleged association of this person with Dhirubhai’s school become an object of outrage on social media.
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The abusive, bigoted, nature of the tweet and the alleged association of this person with Dhirubhai’s school become an object of outrage on social media.
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I am waiting for 2019 when modi loses 2019 elections. Trust me, we Muslims will make the life of Hindus Hell! We Muslims will make Hindus our slaves! Trust me, after Modi loses Muslims will rule India!” is the text of a tweet by a Twitter handle called @Muhammadzee69. The biography of this Twitter account claimed that the person is a teacher in Dhirubhai Ambani International school. The abusive, bigoted nature of the tweet and the alleged association of this person with Dhirubhai’s school become an object of outrage on social media.

Recent tweets by @Muhammadzee68.(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

Shefali Vaidya, who is followed by PM Modi on Twitter, put out a tweet while tagging Mumbai police. This got retweeted over 1,200 times.

Some of the other tweets on this issue which got wide circulation were by Twitter accounts namely @SaffireGem and @goyalsanjeev which got retweeted over 900 and 600 times respectively.

Madhu Kishwar, who has a penchant for succumbing to fakery, also tweeted about this and then deleted it later. Screenshots of her tweet made it to various right-wing Facebook pages and WhatsApp groups and were shared widely.

Madhupurnima Kishwar believing too easily. (Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

Fake News site Postcard News also published a screenshot of the tweet on their Facebook page.

Abhimanyu Basu, the deputy head at Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai, clarified on Twitter that no person with the name Muhammad Zeeshan was associated with the school in any position or capacity whatsoever.

Further, Alt News also came across a tweet by a Jammu & Kashmir-based journalist whose picture had been appropriated by the said account a few days ago. Stealing others’ pictures has been a trend that has been noticed repeatedly with fake accounts.

Alt News also looked up some of the old tweets from this account, the contents of which were in stark contrast to the views presented in his ‘anti-Hindu’ tweets. There were tweets which were either abusive towards the minority community or endorsement of right-wing Hindutva politics and politicians.

A switch?(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)
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The erratic nature of this account’s tweets dates back to the time when it was first created in October 2017. The first three tweets from the account were similar to the tweets that have now created much outrage.

Tweets dating back to when the Muhammad Zeeshan account was first created.(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

A clear case of a fake account pushing out tweets that gain currency with the right-wing ecosystem, but clearly not the first. Sample these.

  1. A Muslim who appreciates the greatness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, roots for Yogi Adityanath and is critical of the Muslim community. Gini Khan, a fake account who ‘lives’ in Canberra, was the toast of the right-wing social media ecosystem for her glamour and her thoroughly agreeable views.
  2. In the aftermath of the terror attack on pilgrims at Amarnath in July 2017, a Twitter account @ShaneMalwa with the name Dr. Abdul Vashisht sent out several hateful tweets against Hindus. Alt News had found that the account was fake.
  3. Zubina Ahmad, who claimed to hail from a defence background, was a favourite with right-wing social media users. Zubina’s father had served in the army and her brother in the air force. Her views on most issues were stridently ‘nationalist’. This account has now been suspended.

Such accounts capitalise on the tendency of social media users to outrage first and verify later, if at all. They also try to reinforce popular narratives, such as endorsement of politicians, political parties and policies. Social media users who are unaware that these accounts are fake fall prey to subtle and not so subtle propaganda. Such accounts keep spawning time and again to target the gullible and further an agenda.

(This piece was originally published on Alt News and has been republished with permission. Read the original story here.)

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Published: 27 Feb 2018,08:56 PM IST

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