As India loses its appeal in the international community over its false claims about Pakistan’s alleged role in the Pahalgam incident, Indian RAW-backed media continue to spout ridiculous false propaganda against Pakistan.
Indian RAW-backed media channel, Republic TV, has once again started sharing fake news against Pakistan, claiming that the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has overtaken the Kalat area in Balochistan.
It merits a mention that Pakistan military’s media wing, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), has exposed the Indian state’s involvement in directly backing terrorist groups inside Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan.
Republic TV, while sharing its fake news, hides the governance and security failures of the Modi-led government in India, and calls the BLA terrorists “freedom fighters.”
It must be highlighted that BLA is a designated terrorist organisation by the United Nations, the United States of America, the European Union, the United Kingdom, China, Iran, and Pakistan.
The BLA is an ethno-fascist terrorist organisation that has attacked and killed scores of innocent labourers and targeted Pakistan Army soldiers.
Indian-backed RAW media channels calling UN-designated terrorists as “freedom fighters” further expose Indian involvement in backing terrorist groups, risking the regional security of South Asia.
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Indian propaganda news channel, Republic TV, has once again crossed all limits in creating propaganda and fake news amidst escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
On May 1, the Indian propaganda news channel, Republic TV, alleged that India attacked Pakistan across Line of Control (LOC) and Pakistan “suffered heavy damages while Pakistan posts were damaged in Indian retaliation.”
Since the Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), Indian media has been in a war frenzy calling for attacks on Pakistan and creating war hysteria.
This is the most recent attempt to create propaganda in order to divert attention from the reality of the Pahalgam incident, which led to 26 deaths. Pakistan has called for transparent and impartial investigations.