The anti-state propaganda of the political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) have been exposed once again, as the leaders of the party are forcing the peaceful citizens of Rawalakot to go against the state.
The PTI social media handles, especially on Facebook, have started an anti-state campaign against the officials of the armed forces of Pakistan, by taking cover of the recent attack on the security officials at the CMH, Rawalakot, Azaad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
The attack was organised by the mob of the terrorist banned organisation, the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).
According to a post recently shared on Facebook, the PTI officials tried to outrage the peaceful citizens of Rawalakot by spreading misinformation and fake controversies.
The post also said that it was unjust of the government and armed forces to conduct incidents like May 9, November 26, Muridke and the recent event at CMH Rawalakot.
All of the above-mentioned incidents were a pre-planned propaganda by the anti-state party and a scheme to derail the image of Pakistan.
Security sources have rejected circulating social media claims regarding the Rawalakot incident, calling them false and misleading.
According to senior security officials, the situation in Rawalakot city was completely peaceful after 8:30 pm, and no further firing incidents were reported.
Officials said that during the earlier attack on KCMH, three security personnel were killed, including a Rawalakot Police Sub-Inspector and a Federal Constabulary personnel, identified as Shaheed M. Kalashah.
More than 20 personnel from the Rawalakot Police and Federal Constabulary were also injured, they added.
Security sources further stated that two civilians were seriously injured in the incident.
They also dismissed what they described as social media propaganda linked to PTI and the “Prohibited Action Committee,” saying the claims being circulated were completely false.
Officials reiterated that after 8:30 pm, there was full calm in the city and no gunfire took place.
According to senior security sources, three personnel, including a Rawalakot Police Sub-Inspector and a Federal Constabulary officer, were killed in the CMH attack allegedly carried out by operatives of the banned Action Committee. They were reportedly hit by 7.62mm Kalashnikov rifle fire.
More than 20 personnel from the Rawalakot Police and the Federal Constabulary were also injured in the incident, the sources added.
Security sources further stated that two civilians were seriously injured during the attack. They clarified that no other civilian casualties were reported.
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