During the India-Pakistan match in Asia Cup 2022, what a catch was missed by Indian cricketer Arshdeep Singh, Pakistan, who was looking for a foot in the Indians, grabbed the opportunity. And started calling Arshdeep good and bad by Indian names on social media. Although, many Indians understood that, this is not a 'Pak' trick, some intellectuals got caught in the trap of Pakistan and started helping the 'terrorist country' by telling lies to the people of their own country. Arshdeep actually missed the catch of Asif Ali on the third ball of the 18th over of the game played yesterday (4 September 2022), and it was then observed that he instantly began to receive trolling on social media. According to some stories, Arshdeep was even labelled anti-national. Mohammad Zubair, the fact-checker for the contentious website Alt News, took the initiative and screenshotted numerous tweets in an attempt to demonstrate that Arshdeep should be referred to as both excellent and terrible if a catch was missed in order to support these negative posts on Twitter. It once was. Mohammad Zubair is nonetheless comprehensible given that he has previously backed Mohammed Shami in similar propaganda against him. Harbhajan Singh, however, was also unable to comprehend the activities of terrorists. He backed Arshdeep, but he too fell into Pakistan's trap and rebuked the Indians without thinking. Stop attacking young Arshdeep, Harbhajan wrote. Nobody purposely misses the catch. Our boys have earned our pride. Pakistan played effectively. Shame on those who, by saying this, degrade their people. Arshdeep is the best. in regards to the tweets, a person named "The Hawk Eye," holding up a mirror to both Zubair and Harbhajan claimed that in the tweet, Hawk Eye explained how these tweets were made, referring to Arshdeep as a traitor and other things. They are primarily from Pakistan and Arab nations. People have achieved it through adopting Indian ancestry. He recalled how Mohammed Shami's period had also seen attempts to malign Indians through the publication of similar articles. You can see how Pakistani Zaid Hamid initiated this entire falsehood in a tweet. He attempted to demonstrate in his tweet that a Sikh supported Pakistan against India. After that, American journalist VS Khan, who was born in Pakistan, was also caught spreading Pakistani propaganda. Even Arshdeep received the moniker Khalistani from a Pakistani news outlet. However, in a rush to put Indians down, the so-called fact-checker Mohammad Zubair did not even think it was appropriate to fact-check these tweets. Let us inform you that Pakistanis attempted to misrepresent Arshdeep as a Khalistani on Wikipedia in addition to doing so on social media. You can see that Pakistanis purposefully wrote Khalistan wherever India should have been written in Wikipedia with Arshdeep's name. Screenshots from Anshul Saxena's Twitter account have been posted in this regard. By seeing this, it is evident that after first informing Arshdeep of the Khalistan squad, Khalistan was added to his name by omitting India from every location. Pakistan has been located when searching for the IP address from which this entire alteration was done. Let us inform you that Mohammed Shami, a fast bowler for Team India, had to endure this kind of abuse during the T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan. Later it came to light that most of the tweets directed at Shami came from Pakistan and other countries. Even at that time, Pakistani leaders in India were fervently stoking the Pakistani narrative and attempting to portray Mohammed Shami as a victim of Indians' animosity toward Muslims. However, it's possible that the neighbouring country, which is being torn apart by terrorism, is unaware of the fact that every Indian is madly in love with his team and fellow countrymen and that these evil plots won't have any impact on India. BJP leader Kripal Jaghina shot dead in Rajasthan ASIA CUP 2022: Shoaib Akhtar has something brutal to say on Rohit Sharma's captaincy People get a bit obsessed with statistics when it comes to Virat; Dravid