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Bonanza Satrangi Controversy: Screenshots, Sectarian Backlash, and a Brand Fighting to Control the Narrative

A viral controversy around Bonanza Satrangi erupts after screenshots attributed to Maryam Hanif Balwani spark sectarian backlash, boycott calls, and claims of impersonation.

Bonanza Satrangi storefront amid online controversy involving Maryam Hanif Balwani and boycott campaign

The Apology Post and Profile Disappearance

Soon after the backlash began intensifying, another screenshot surfaced showing an apology attributed to the same account. The post stated:

“Some people are trying to harm my business by misinterpreting my words… We apologize to every citizen of Pakistan. We sincerely apologize.”

According to many social media users tracking the situation, the Facebook profile that had posted the original message was later deleted or deactivated, adding another layer of confusion to the unfolding controversy.

Bonanza Satrangi’s Official Response

As the backlash spread, Bonanza Satrangi issued an official statement dated 03.03.2026, declaring that the person behind the viral posts was not affiliated with the company. The statement emphasized that a female individual had been “falsely claiming and impersonating to be the CEO of Bonanza Satrangi.”

The company clarified that the account holder was neither the CEO nor connected to the company’s board or staff and that the matter had been reported to authorities. A follow-up statement later confirmed that the alleged impersonator profile had been formally reported to Pakistan’s cybercrime authorities.

The brand also reiterated its commitment to “respect for all religious sentiments” and urged the public to rely only on official communication channels.

The Leadership Question: Who Actually Runs Bonanza Satrangi?

While the impersonation claim attempted to contain the crisis, another debate erupted simultaneously online: who exactly is the CEO of Bonanza Satrangi?

Publicly available corporate information and search results consistently identify Hanif Bilwani as the founder and chief executive associated with the brand. Screenshots of Google search results and LinkedIn profiles circulating online reinforced this point, showing Bilwani linked directly with the leadership of Bonanza Satrangi.

However, many social media users insisted that Maryam Hanif Balwani belongs to the same family and is involved in the business in some capacity. Others argued that regardless of the internal family structure, the company’s official leadership remains clearly documented under Hanif Bilwani.

The debate became less about the technical title of CEO and more about whether the viral account represented someone genuinely connected to the family behind the brand.

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