Embarrassment for Pakistan Deputy PM Ishaq Dar: Not Just PIB, Pak-Local Media Also Fact-Checks His False Claim
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Embarrassment for Pakistan deputy PM Ishaq Dar: Not just PIB, Pak-local media also fact-checks his false claim
Not just India's Press Information Bureau’s Fact Check unit, but Pakistan's local Dawn news also fact-checked it, revealing that it's "false". India news pakistan
Pakistan's anti-India propaganda has a victim, its Deputy PM Ishaq Dar
In a stunning self-goal, Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar quoted a fake headline from a digitally altered frontpage of British newspaper, The Daily Telegraph. Ironically, the fake page had been promoted by the Pakistani establishment's disinformation brigade. Adding to Dar's embarrassment, the farce was also fact-checked by the Pakistani media.
Undisputed king of fake news: Pak Dy PM shows made-up headline in parliament, citizens school him
In yet another attempt to hide their defeat and falsely claim victory, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar praised the Pakistan Air Force by quoting a fake front page of UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph.
Pakistan’s Own Newspaper Fact Checks Deputy PM For Quoting Fake AI-Generated UK News Praising Air Force As ‘Undisputed King Of The Skies’ - The Commune
In an address to the Senate, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar cited what he believed was praise from the UK-based The Daily Telegraph, claiming the paper had described the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) as the “undisputed king of the skies.” However, the page he quoted from turned out to be fake AI picture widely circulated on social media. Pakistan Deputy PM Ishaq Dar went to the Pakistani Parliament with this fake ima…
Singed by Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's Deputy PM now seeks "composite dialogue" with India
Days after India succesfully destroyed nine terror sites deep inside Pakistan and inflicted damage to several of its airfields, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has called for “composite dialogue” with India to resolve all contentious matters, Dawn reported. His statement comes after Pakistan and India agreed to a cessation of hostilities. While speaking in Pakistan’s Senate, he claimed that the ceasefire has been extended till May 18 throu…
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