Sindh Tribune

False Civil War News: Paki netizens troll indian media posting hilarious memes.


 (Sindh Tribune)

The indian media termed the bomb blast in Karachi and the leave issue by the Sindh police as civil war, after which Pakistani social media users showed a mirror to the Indian media, a tool of the extremist Indian Modi government. In India, whether it is a locust heart attack or a Pakistani pigeon being accused of spying, the Indian media is at the forefront, while this is not the case in the talk shows of Indian channels. The blaze and its weak research are not hidden from anyone, but this time the Indian media has crossed all the boundaries of spreading false news. Saying that Indian media houses are not joking about journalism, they have crossed all the boundaries of fake news and misinformation, but still you are ashamed.

People's laughter also reached various social media sites where a series of interesting and delicious memes started after which Civil War in Pakistan has become a top trend on twitter. False and baseless news started when news of civil war in Pakistan became headlines on Indian channels where Indian anchors and Everyone was shouting and telling the false news of the civil war in Pakistan in a confident manner. However, the foreign media, including Pakistan, also exposed the ugly propaganda of the neighboring country's media and called it the most false country in the world. According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Pakistan Democratic Front (PDM), a coalition of 11 opposition parties in Pakistan, is in power. The meeting in Karachi under the auspices of the opposition movement and the ensuing incidents had caused a stir between the opposition and the government. Meanwhile, false news about the civil war in Karachi, the capital of Pakistan and Sindh province, started circulating on Twitter from Indian users. indian twitter handles wrote that , According to reports, four Pakistani soldiers and a sub-inspector of Sindh police have been killed in a clash in Karachi. According to unconfirmed reports, tanks have been spotted on the roads in Karachi. This was followed by another tweet in which false news of the arrest of Sindh Police Superintendent Muhammad Aftab by the Pakistan Army was spread. This was followed by a series of similar tweets from Indian users, journalists and celebrities, while in Pakistan. Consumers called the news a lie and exposed the unconfirmed news and weak research of the Indian media. Keep in mind that even in the past, the Indian media has made fun of the world because of its frivolous attitude. News anchor for Times Now last month Navika Kumar had linked the Chinese Armed Forces People's Liberation Army (PLA) with Pakistan

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