Pakistan and some other countries are behind the violence in India after the remarks on Prophet Mohammad. Violence was instigated in the country under a well-planned conspiracy. Thousands of non-verified internet media accounts from Pakistan and some other countries were engaged in this work. This has come to the fore in the report of the Digital Forensics Research and Analytics Center (DFRAC), which tracks and fact-checks fake news.
The report explained how people were instigated by misinformation. According to the report, more than 60,000 non-verified accounts from different countries were using different hashtags to fan the fire in this case. Of these, more than 7,100 accounts were operating from Pakistan. Many baseless things were posted through these accounts and people were instigated.
Such a lie spread on the Internet
A fake screenshot of England cricketer Moeen Ali was run through a non-verified account, claiming that he has appealed to boycott the IPL. Fake pictures were also shared to instigate people.
Pakistani media houses also included
Not only internet media but also media houses of Pakistan and some other countries are involved in this game of maligning India's image and inciting violence. Pakistan's Array News had run false news that the Grand Mufti of Oman had announced a boycott of Indian products. At the same time, he has appealed to all Muslims to unite against this remark. This claim of the TV channel turned out to be completely false.
The lie of the former ambassador of Pakistan
Former Pakistan ambassador spread the lie that expelled BJP leader Naveen Jindal is the brother of industrialist Jindal. During this hashtags like Stop Consulting Prof Mohammad, and Boycott Indian Product was used.
haters got a chance
Taking advantage of this propaganda by Pakistani media and internet media, haters like Khalid Bedouin, Moinuddin Ibn Nasrullah, and Ali Sohrab also got an opportunity. Some of them even tried to involve Jammu and Kashmir in this matter.
Now protest against Palestine, told Al Aqsa Mosque - Pakistan should attack
The comments on the Prophet are now facing protests from Palestine as well. An anti-Hindu rally was organized on June 10 at the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. According to the report of The Middle East Media Research Institute (AEMRI), during the rally at Al-Aqsa Mosque, Palestinian Islamic scholar Nidhal Siam called for starting jihad against Hindus.
Referring to India's neighboring country Pakistan, he said that Pakistan has a capable army to teach a lesson to Hindus. Siam said we are addressing the armies of Muslims from Al Aqsa Mosque. In Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, and all Muslim countries we say, Where are you? Isn't it the right time to liberate your countries? People of Pakistan, you have more responsibility than anyone else in combating Hindus.
The video calls for uniting Muslim countries against Hindus. In the video, Islamic scholar Siam said, "First of all, America attacked Iraq and Afghanistan. After this Sweden kidnapped Muslim children. France attacked. The Russians attacked several times. Then China committed crimes.
Now the Hindus who worshiped the cows destroyed the mosques. They killed Muslims and destroyed their villages. He said, people of Pakistan, you have a bigger responsibility in fighting Hindus. They (Hindus) are absolutely on your border, they have occupied your lands. and killing your people. The time has come to open the battlefield to compete with the Hindus.
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