Sajjad Shaukat Pak VT
In the cyber-age, online information has converted our planet into a global village. By bringing the political battles into our bedrooms, social media has made it much difficult for politicians to speak lies and to hide information.
In this respect, the EU DisinfoLab continues unraveling slowly, India’s terror-network and anti-Pakistan propaganda campaign, operating against Pakistan.
In its report, titled “Indian Chronicles”, the EU DisinfoLab, published on December 9, last year, exposed an Indian disinformation network, operating since 2005 to discredit nations, particularly Pakistan. It aims to reinforce pro-Indian and anti-Pakistan and anti-Chinese feelings.
Media reports on January 16, this year, pointed out more revelations of the EU DisinfoLab which disclosed the leaked WhatsApp chats between an anchorperson of Indian Channel Republic TV Arnab Goswami and Partho Dasgupta, the former CEO of the Broadcast Audience Research Council, ex
Was used by Indian proxies, confesses Gilgit youth Mehdi Shah
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Indian proxies incited against Pakistani state: Mehdi Shah
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Another Indian conspiracy against Pakistan has been exposed as a youth from Gilgit-Baltistan Mehdi Shah has admitted that he was being used by Indian proxies for anti-Pakistan activities.
Mehdi Shah Rizvi, son of late Syed Haider Shah Rizvi has admitted that mafias misled his father and forced him to adopt an anti-Pakistan narrative and similar events happened with him as well.
Scotland based Dr. Amjad Ayub Mirza and Britain based Sajjad Raja and Shaukat Kashmiri misled innocent people of Gilgit-Baltistan in issuing anti-Pakistan statements.
Heroes of the Pandemic: Keeping the Hussaini Tradition Alive
When everyone was advised to stay at home and protect themselves against the prevalent pandemic, a few brave beings stepped out to help the rest. They are the unsung heroes of the pandemic from the Shia community, working for all alike.
While Pakistan is facing a more lethal second wave of Coronavirus, it’s important to recall the services of individuals, as well as groups, who worked tirelessly for the collective consolation of the people.
In my experience as a community engagement resource, I came across a few initiatives that were not only unique but also designed to offer hope and relief to the larger social family.
PTI-PPP contest shaping up as G-B heads to the polls
Contentious campaign trail ends with opposition parties criticising PTI-led federal govt’s overbearing role
GILGIT:
As the people of Gilgit-Baltistan head to the polls today to elect only the region’s third legislative assembly, the hopes of its outgoing ruling party seem anything but promising.
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, which secured a landslide victory with 16 directly-elected seats in the previous election held in 2015, appears to be struggling this time around. With 10 of its main regional leaders jumping ship to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, the chances of PML-N mounting a successful re-election bid appear highly unlikely.