A fake social media advertisement has prompted thousands of young men from several cities to arrive in Rawalpindi where they gathered before a building at the Rawal Road, causing traffic delays. The revelation that the ad was fake, infuriated the young men who turned violent and chanted slogans. They threw stones at the Fauji Tower, which was named in the fake advertisement. The local authorities called in the police to control the rampaging crowd. Footages on social media show broken window panes and a large crowd at the entrance of a building. The Fauji Foundation officials used megaphones to announce that the advertisement was fake. The protest disrupted traffi.
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