Pakistan Exposes Indian Media’s False Narrative Over AJK Ex-PM’s Speech

ISLAMABAD (HRNW)– The Federal Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has refuted and exposed the misleading claims and propaganda spread by India’s Godi Media regarding the speech of former Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Chaudhry Anwarul Haq.

According to the Ministry, Indian media deliberately presented the former AJK PM’s remarks out of context, twisting his words to falsely claim that he admitted Pakistan’s involvement in the recent Delhi blast.

The statement clarified that Chaudhry Anwarul Haq was describing events from his tenure and referred specifically to India’s policy of responding to proxies in Balochistan, reminding that Pakistan Army gave a strong response during the “War of Truth.”

He also highlighted India’s decisive defeat in that conflict, noting that Indian losses were so severe that “the count of planes is still incomplete.”

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However, Indian media outlets and RAW-linked social platforms began circulating cropped clips and intentionally mistranslated sentences to create a false impression.

The Ministry said that the speech had no link whatsoever with the recent blast in New Delhi. The misleading translation and selective editing completely changed the meaning of the original message.

It added that Indian officials, including Ajit Doval, have repeatedly tried to justify war hysteria by blaming Pakistan for internal incidents, while India’s own involvement in proxy activities in Pakistan is well documented.

The Ministry warned the public to verify full speeches before believing manipulated clips, avoid sensational subtitles, and demand transparent sources before accepting major security-related claims.

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