Indian media exposed over false propaganda about Turbat attack

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The Indian media propaganda against Pakistan has been exposed once again, as their media was giving false claims about the armed militants’ attack in Turbat.

India was once again accused of spreading false propaganda in an attempt to create fear and panic in Pakistan, but officials say the claims collapsed after facts emerged on the ground.

Reports circulating on social media about an alleged attack on a Frontier Works Organisation site in the area of Turbat, along with claims of casualties among Pakistani forces.

The Godi media once again try to portray the negative image of Pakistan, while these all false and absurd claims were described as baseless and fabricated by the Pakistani security forces.

According to the authorities in Pakistan, normal activities are continuing in the area, and there is no truth to reports of attacks, vehicles being set on fire, or the deaths of security personnel.

The officials of the security forces said that the social media campaign appeared aimed at creating doubts about ongoing development projects and the law and order situation in Balochistan.

Security officials said anti-Pakistan elements were attempting to mislead the public by spreading false information under a foreign-backed agenda.

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They added that the public had rejected such propaganda.

In recent days, officials say, a coordinated campaign involving false reports and fake videos has been launched against Pakistan in an effort to damage the country’s image internationally.

However, they maintain that facts have repeatedly exposed what they describe as Indian propaganda.

It is not the first time that the unethical Godi media have made false and bogus statements about Pakistan.

The recent statements given regarding the Islamabad talks by the journalists of the Indian media are an example.

According to the media reports, while Pakistan was successfully destroying the Indian aircraft in Operation Banyan-ul-Marsoos, the Indian media was claiming that the Pakistani forces had arrested the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, which was nothing but a joke of the day.

The Indian media had to face a backlash after this; even the natives are not of the view that the media in India is following any ethical code of conduct.

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