Pakistani army caught showing fake proof at press conference, check out what they showed

Recently, the Pakistani army was once again shamefully exposed on the international stage for its false claims and fake evidence. Pakistan’s DG ISPR (Inter Services Public Relations) Major General Ahmed Sharif, who is the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, declared a terrorist by the United Nations, was caught red-handed when he showed an edited video of Aaj Tak as proof of an attack on India.

The video shown by Ahmed Sharif was completely cropped and edited. Pakistan edited the footage in such a way as to mislead the people of India and the international community. However, Indian media and many fact-checkers have exposed this fake story of Pakistan.

Pakistan’s fake edited video

In the press briefing of DG ISPR, Pakistan showed a small part of a video clip of the Aaj Tak news channel and claimed that an Indian airfield had been destroyed. This video was edited one-sided so that Pakistan’s false victory could be shown to the world as the truth.

Original Aaj Tak Full Video Shows

On May 10, Aaj Tak’s live bulletin reported that the Indian Army had destroyed a Pakistani airfield and launchpad, which caused panic and chaos in Pakistan. DG ISPR cut the clip of this report and spread the lie that an Indian airfield had been destroyed.

Pakistan’s lies and propaganda continue unabated. Sometimes it exaggerates its failed attacks, and sometimes it claims that during ‘Operation Sindoor’ India targeted civilian targets and mosques. However, India refutes every false allegation of Pakistan with solid evidence. This is not the first time that Pakistan has tried to score based on lies, although India has exposed its failed attempt.

However, the thing to think about is how a responsible army spokesperson distorts the report of another national news channel. Many times before this, the Pakistani army has tried to defame India by showing fake videos and pictures, but every time they are caught red-handed in this factory of lies.

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].