NANKANA: IMRAN SHOWED UP TO DEFLECT ATTENTION DHAKA VIDEO

How well Pakistan is engaged in the campaign of propaganda against India, it can be seen from this that its Prime Minister himself is also spreading fake news. To deflect attention from the mob attack on Nankana Sahib Gurdwara, Imran Khan on Friday night tweeted several videos one after the other, making false claims of ‘police atrocities on Muslims in India’. In a tweet about a 7-year-old video from Bangladesh, Imran claimed that the Indian police was persecuting Muslims. However, he later deleted these tweets.

IMRAN’S FAKE NEWS TO DIVERT ATTENTION FROM THE ATTACK ON NANKANA SAHIB GURDWARA

There is a saying- Inversely, the thieves scold Kotwal. This saying fits the Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan perfectly. On Friday, a mob attacked the Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Pakistan, threatening Sikhs to chase and rename the city to Ghulam Ali Mustafa. On the other hand, Imran Khan was tweeting the video of Bangladesh telling of India how the police in UP is brutalizing Muslims.

BANGLADESH’S VIDEO TOLD OF UP

At the time, a crowd of fanatics in Nankana Sahib was threatening to drive Sikhs out of the city, Imran Khan was spreading fake news on Twitter citing protests against the amended citizenship law in India. In one such tweet, Imran Khan shared a video of Bangladesh, claiming that the Indian police is committing vandalism on Muslims in UP.

PROPAGANDA AGAINST INDIA, PAK PM HIMSELF SPREADING FAKE NEWS

In the video, Imran, who was being described as a UP Police jawan. Also, can seen clearly writing RAB on his uniform. RAB (Rapid Action Battalion) is the Anti-Terrorism Unit of Bangladesh Police. The video that Emraan tweeted uploaded on YouTube on September 10, 2013. Video from Bangladesh. The video claimed that the Bangladeshi police brutalized the Hifazat-e-Islam rally. You can watch the video by clicking here on YouTube. The video disturbing.

UP POLICE ALSO SAID – VIDEO NOT OF UP BUT OF BANGLADESH

The UP Police has also clarified by tweeting that the video is not of UP. UP Police tweeted, ‘This is not from UP but of the incident in Dhaka, Bangladesh in May 2013’. The UP Police has also given a link to a fact check of India Today which states that the video is from Bangladesh. Apart from this, the voice coming in the video is in Bangla language.