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In the run-up to Bangladesh’s upcoming national election, political parties are facing a surge of misinformation and propaganda on social media. False and distorted information, often spread using AI-generated content and fake media photo cards, has become a major concern for parties such as Jamaat-e-Islami, BNP, and Islami Andolon Bangladesh. The rapid spread of fabricated statements and doctored visuals has extended from online platforms to mainstream television talk shows, creating confusion among voters and embarrassment for political leaders.
Party officials and digital experts warn that the misuse of AI tools and fake news tactics is undermining public trust and destabilizing the pre-election environment. Jamaat leaders have urged the Election Commission and government to ensure a level playing field by curbing disinformation, while fact-checkers report that much of the content originates both domestically and from abroad, particularly India. Analysts caution that without strict enforcement and public awareness, the disinformation wave could intensify, posing risks to electoral integrity and political stability in the coming months.
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