Pakistan

Bonanza Satrangi CEO faces legal charges amid hate comment online

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KARACHI: The social media post that Bonanza Satrangi CEO Maryam Hanif Balwani posted has resulted in a legal notice, which criminalizes her remarks about Iran’s former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.

The notice claims the post described Khamenei as an enemy of Islam, which caused outrage in the Muslim community’s mourning period. Shahryar Dilshad serves as the senior lawyer for Haider Law Associates, who issued the notice to Bilawal Hussain Baloch, who resides in Karachi.

The legal document shows that the comments violated both the Pakistan Penal Code and the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), which control online hate speech and defamation.

The complainant demands an unconditional public apology, which must be delivered within 14 days, together with the immediate removal of all disputed material.

The complainant has warned that failure to comply with these demands will lead to both criminal and civil actions. The social media platform erupted with a battle between users who charged the post with inciting violence and users who claimed the legal notice restricted their right to free speech.

Supporters maintain that public figures must behave responsibly when they post online content about religious issues, while critics maintain that people who try to use the law for their advantageous purposes should not restrict public discussion.

The circulation of screenshots that showed company leadership making Shia Islam and Khamenei derogatory remarks, triggered emergency boycott calls against Bonanza Satrangi.

The company stated that the account was an impersonation which had no connection to CEO Maryam Hanif Balwani, who they alleged was responsible for creating fake accounts. Authorities have been alerted to investigate the matter.

People on social media keep arguing about what companies must do to take responsibility for their actions and how they will deal with false information, despite the company having provided its statement. Experts observe that businesses encounter difficulties when assessing their environmental impact through this particular case.

Staff Reporter

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