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Indian media spreads fake news of ‘Civil War’ in Karachi

Indian media has started spreading fake news regarding a breakout of civil war in Karachi as their news outlets are known for just making up fabricated stories for their ratings.

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Indian media spreads fake news of ‘Civil War’ in Karachi.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Bajwa ordered an inquiry into the ‘Karachi incident’ that lead to Sindh police officials submitting leave applications as they were ridiculed in following arrest of Nawaz Sharif’s son-in-law Safdar.

However, India did not miss this opportunity and made up an entire fabricated story regarding a civil war breaking out in Karachi and even claimed that there were clashes between the army and local police resulting in causalities on both sides.

These are just some of the Tweets from India claiming of the civil war in Karachi:

https://twitter.com/ippatel/status/1318743674105233408

It should be mentioned that most of the clips being shown are fake and Pakistani’s have started trolling Indian media for their fake and unverified news about a civil war in Karachi.

As for everyone concerned over the matter, this is the actual statement issued by Sindh Police regarding the matter that occurred which resulted in the leave applications from high ranking officials.

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