Pakistan
Indian propaganda in GB condemned
Islamabad: Representatives of different organisations belonging from Gilgit-Baltistan have condemned Indian propaganda which was publicised by EU DisinfoLab.
They said various anti-state elements have been involved in deteriorating situation in Gilgit-Baltistan and the main purpose behind this movement is to disrupt the development being done under CPEC projects.
Addressing a joint news conference in national Press Club Islamabad on Thursday, they said Modi regime has been dishonest with the international community by telling half-truths against Pakistan. India just want to use the innocent GB people for its sinful purpose but People of GB love Pakistan and would never move an inch in opposition to Pakistan.
عوامی بیداری پارٹی کا بین الاقوامی ادارے سے بھارتی سازشوں کا نوٹس لینے کا مطالبہ #GNNupdates #ABP #BREAKING pic.twitter.com/MwqsWG0FGj
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) February 4, 2021
They requested International peace keeping organisations to take notice of the Modi govt's immoral actions in the region.
Earlier, Indian conspiracy against Pakistan was exposed by a young boy from Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Mehdi Shah who has confessed that he was being used by Indian proxies for instigating anti-Pakistan rhetoric.
Mehdi Shah Rizvi admitted that international forums and mafias driven by India misled his father and compelled him to adopt an anti-Pakistan narrative for money and similar events happened with him as well.
He explained how Scotland based Dr. Amjad Ayub Mirza and Britain based Sajjad Raja and Shaukat Kashmiri misled innocent people of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) for anti-Pakistan rhetoric.
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