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Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister in India; marks huge development

Afghanistan's Acting Foreign Minister Mullah Amir Khan Muttaqi

New Delhi, Oct 9 (NVI) Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister Mullah Amir Khan Muttaqi is in Delhi on a visit in response to an official invitation, marking a huge development that will have far-reaching implications for the region, particularly upsetting Pakistan.

Muttaqi is the highest-ranking leader of the Taliban regime, which is ruling Afghanistan since August 2021 after seizing power militarily, to undertake visit to India for strengthening bilateral relations.

He is expected to hold talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to discuss how the two countries can engage better in various spheres, including security, political, economic and trade.

Muttaqi arrived in New Delhi after his visit to Russia where he attended the ‘Moscow Format’ conclave, in which Indian Ambassador also participated on behalf of the country.

The visit, which has immense symbolism and message, comes months after the government of India established contact with the Taliban regime, with whom ties were very bitter during their earlier tenure from 1996 to 2001.

Jaishankar and Muttaqi have already held one telephonic conversation in May after the latter condemned the Pahalgam terror carnage carried out by Pakistani terrorists.

Prior to that, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri paid a visit to Kabul to meet Muttaqi in February.

The fact that the Taliban regime is engaging with India and favouring deepening of relations is a huge setback to Pakistan which has been humiliating and trying to isolate Afghanistan.

A major country like India hosting such a high-ranking leader of the Taliban regime also marks a significant development since the current regime of Afghanistan is yet  to be recognized officially by most of the nations, including New Delhi.

Pakistan will surely be watching the visit closely.  (NVI)

Killed 25 Pakistani soldiers, including Lt Colonel, injured 14 in twin attack: TTP

Peshawar, Oct 8 (NVI) Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) tonight claimed claimed that 25 Pakistani soldiers, including a Lt Colonel, were killed and 14 injured in a twin attack by it in Dogar area of Orakzai district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Giving details, TTP spokesman Muhammad Khorasani said that on October 6, Mujahideen of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan launched a major counterattack on the Jogi military fort using light and heavy weapons,.

The attack resulted in the death of 5 soldiers inside the fort and the injury of 12 soldiers, he said.

The next day, a military convoy under the command of a Lieutenant Colonel was sent as reinforcements to the Fort.

It was ambushed by the TTP on the way.

It resulted in the killing of 18 soldiers and injuries to four, he said.

“The attack was so intense that the enemy had no chance to recover,” the spokesman said.

Some injured personnel have been reported to have died, bringing the death toll to more than 20, he added. (NVI)

BLF chief warns US against investing in Pasni port of Balochistan

Allah Nazar Baloch, Chief of Baloch Liberation Front (BLF). File Photo

Quetta, Oct 8 (NVI) Dr. Allah Nazar, the underground guerrilla chief of Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), has warned the US against investing in the Pasni port of Pakistan-occupied Balochistan, saying the investments would not be safe.

He issued an audio message to comment on the reports that the Pakistani military, led by Field Marshal Asim Munir, has offered access to the US to the Pasni Port on the coast of the Arabian Sea.

“Balochistan has become a quagmire. Nobody’s investments will be safe here whether it is from America or Britain,” the rebel leader said.

He slammed Pakistan’s military leadership for “selling” land and resources of Balochistan, which is under illegal occupation since 1948.

“Recently, Asim Munir has presented our ancestral land as a gift, the land our elders called our mother and father. It is a disgrace for Pakistan’s General Asim Munir and for those so-called representatives of Balochistan sitting in parliament to be selling samples of Balochistan’s resources in America,” the BLF chief said.

Urging the maximum number of Baloch people to join the armed struggle to liberate Balochistan from Pakistan, he cautioned against relying on international powers, saying that “global powers act only in their own interests.”

BLF is one of the main armed Baloch organisations fighting militarily for the independence of Balochistan. (NVI)

Big hit for Pakistan Army; 14 soldiers killed in attack in Khyber

Peshawar, Oct 8 (NVI) Pakistan army today suffered a big hit in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province as its 14 soldiers, including a Lt Colonel and a Major, were killed and several were injured or went missing after being attacked suspectedly by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

The casualties were caused when a unit of the Pakistan Army was ambushed while on its way to conduct an operation against TTP in Orakzai district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province early morning, according to sources on the ground.

The Army unit came under heavy fire from different sides, leaving 39-year-old Lt Colonel Junaid Arif, his Second-in-Command Major Tayyab Rahat (33) along with 12 other soldiers dead.

The Pakistan Army confirmed the killing of only 11 soldiers.

No outfit claimed responsibility for the attack so far but TTP is suspected to be involved considering its predominance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The TTP, with which several other small armed Jihadi groups have affiliated, has been causing casualties among the Pakistani forces every day through its multiple attacks under ‘Operation Al-Khandaq’. (NVI)

Digital Propaganda War Against India: The Silent Frontline of Cyber Terrorism

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By Dr Nisar Ahmed Siddiqui

In today’s interconnected world, wars are no longer fought only with guns, missiles, and soldiers. A new battlefield has emerged, one that is invisible yet dangerously potent: the digital realm. Here, misinformation replaces bullets, fake narratives substitute for grenades, and armies of bots wage psychological warfare. India, as one of the world’s largest democracies and fastest-growing economies, finds itself a prime target of this sophisticated form of cyber terrorism.

A recent investigation by the research body Digital Forensics Research and Analytics Center (DFRAC) has laid bare how a network of social media accounts and websites has been meticulously engineered to malign India’s global image. This is not a spontaneous outpouring of anger or a few disjointed voices of dissent. It is a coordinated, cross-border campaign designed to project India as unstable, oppressive, and divisive. In short, it is weaponized propaganda aimed at weakening India from within and isolating it abroad.

Lies in the Age of Virality

The propaganda playbook is simple yet devastating: repeat a lie often enough, and it becomes accepted as truth. In the age of social media, where speed matters more than accuracy, misinformation spreads like wildfire. The DFRAC report reveals nine key accountssuch as “Deep State Press,” “Neon White Cat,” “Indian Invasion,” and “Codex India” which have been systematically pumping out anti-India narratives.

Their methods are disturbingly calculated. Sensitive incidents, such as communal clashes or diplomatic disputes, are amplified and distorted to appear as deliberate state actions. Memes, edited clips, and AI-generated images are injected into online discourse to confuse, provoke, and polarize. A killing arising from a personal dispute becomes a symbol of “state-sponsored violence.” A visa policy update is twisted into “ethnic cleansing of immigrants.” These distortions are then circulated across platforms, copied and reposted by allied accounts, creating the illusion of widespread global consensus.

 

This digital machinery thrives on two psychological levers fear and resentment. By portraying Indians abroad as “job stealers” and “frauds,” accounts like “Neon White Cat” and “Indian Invasion” aim to stoke resentment against India’s skilled diaspora. Simultaneously, fake media handles such as “Deep State Press” attempt to paint India as a hegemon conspiring against global peace, tapping into fears of India’s rise.

Cross-Border Conspiracies

What makes this campaign especially dangerous is its cross-border orchestration. While some accounts originate in Western nations like the United States and New Zealand—often linked to separatist elements pushing agendas like Khalistan—others have connections to Bangladesh. Handles such as “Intellectual Caveman” and “Lara” amplify divisive narratives by mocking Indian traditions, denigrating cultural practices, and spreading falsified reports that target the unity between India and its neighbors.

This reveals an uncomfortable truth: the propaganda against India is not just homegrown discontent spilling into cyberspace. It is a deliberate attempt by foreign actors and hostile networks to meddle in India’s internal cohesion and external reputation. The involvement of figures like Ravinder Singh Johal, associated with Khalistani extremist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, underscores the seriousness of this campaign. When fringe separatist movements find digital platforms to amplify their cause, they acquire a dangerous reach far beyond their actual strength on the ground.

Information Warfare: A Threat to Democracy

Why should Indians be concerned about a handful of trolls and fake accounts? Because in the age of hybrid warfare, narratives can be more lethal than bombs. Information warfare can:

Erode social trust: By deepening religious, regional, and caste divides, digital propaganda weakens the very fabric of India’s pluralistic democracy.

Damage India’s global reputation: False stories about human rights violations or “ethnic cleansing” can influence policymakers abroad, harm trade negotiations, and isolate India diplomatically.

Target the diaspora: Indian professionals abroad are unfairly branded as fraudsters or infiltrators, damaging the credibility of one of India’s greatest sources of soft power.

Undermine governance: By spreading conspiracy theories about India’s leaders and policies, propaganda campaigns aim to delegitimize institutions and sow mistrust in government.

The danger is compounded by the use of advanced technology. Deepfakes, AI-generated content, troll armies, and bot-driven hashtag campaigns ensure that misinformation is no longer easily distinguishable from fact. When falsehoods are dressed as “news” and presented with slick graphics, they can sway even discerning minds.

The Silent Victims: Indians Abroad

Perhaps the most troubling aspect of this campaign is its direct targeting of Indians living abroad. Social media handles routinely call for “mass deportations” of Indians from countries like Canada, the UK, and the US. This vilification not only endangers individual immigrants but also undermines India’s reputation as a trusted contributor to the global workforce.

Consider the Indian IT sector, a pillar of India’s soft power. Accounts like “Deep State Press” trivialize Indian tech professionals as “clerks” and accuse them of “stealing jobs.” Such narratives are not only baseless but also dangerous—they fuel xenophobia abroad and expose Indian workers to hostility.

Responding to the Digital War

India cannot afford to treat this as just another nuisance of the internet age. This is a war albeit one fought in pixels and hashtags. The first step is recognition: understanding that misinformation campaigns are deliberate attacks on national security.

Second, there must be an investment in digital literacy. Citizens should be equipped to identify fake news, recognize propaganda tactics, and avoid becoming unwitting amplifiers of malicious narratives.

Third, global cooperation is crucial. Just as nations collaborate against terrorism, they must also collaborate against cyber terrorism. Host governments should be engaged diplomatically to hold accountable those spreading propaganda from foreign soil. Platforms like X, Facebook, and Instagram must also be compelled to act faster and more transparently against coordinated inauthentic behavior.

Lastly, India needs to develop its own counter-narratives. Silence in the digital space is surrender. By proactively showcasing India’s achievements, diversity, and democratic resilience, the country can reclaim the narrative.

Propaganda may be intangible, but its consequences are real. It can weaken social bonds, incite hatred, and tarnish reputations built over decades. For a nation like India—diverse, democratic, and increasingly influential—the stakes are high. The digital frontline is as critical as the military frontier, and losing ground here could have devastating ripple effects across society and diplomacy.

The war against anti-India propaganda must be fought with facts, technology, and vigilance. Because in this era, safeguarding the truth is not just a moral duty—it is a matter of national security.

(The Author is a Journalist associated with DFRAC and the views expressed in the article are his only).

Pakistan’s new evil plan: Use ISIS to defame Baloch freedom struggle, destabilise Afghanistan, Iran

Mir Shafiq Mengal (right) presenting a pistol as a gift to Rana Mohd Ashfaq, a top commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

Quetta, Oct 7 (NVI) In a new evil design, Pakistani intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has launched an operation to strengthen the terror network of ISIS (Khorasan) or ‘Daesh’ in occupied Balochistan, with objectives to defame the Baloch freedom movement and target freedom fighters besides causing destabilisation in neighbouring Afghanistan and Iran.

ISI has entrusted this task to Mir Shafiq-ur-Rehman Mengal, a notorious terrorist and ISI asset who has close links with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) too, according to sources.

Mengal has been mandated to strengthen bases and network of ISIS-K in Balochistan and facilitate supply of armaments to this deadly terrorist outfit.

For this purpose, Mengal will be also using the services and network of LeT and in return, help the latter in its terror activities in Kashmir.

Mengal, who is son of a former caretake Chief Minister of Nasir Mengal, has been working for the ISI for a long period and at its behest, he has led a ‘Death Squad’ which targets Baloch people.

At a certain level, he has also helped Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) in arranging safe houses, funds and arms in Balochistan.

Under the plan, ISIS terrorists would carry out civilian killings through explosions and targeted attacks in Balochistan, for which the Pakistani military will blame Baloch freedom fighters and defame them and their movement for independence.

It must be noted here that the Baloch freedom fighters do not target innocent civilians and they focus their attacks only on the occupying Pakistani forces and their agents and proxies in Balochistan.

Also, since the Pakistani military has been on the receiving end and suffering in its war against the Baloch freedom fighters, it will use ISIS terrorists as proxies to target Baloch cadres.

Pakistani military has been suffering huge casualties daily due to incessant attacks by the daring and audacious Baloch freedom fighters.

According to the sources, the devious plan of the Pakistani military is also aimed at causing instability in Afghanistan and Iran through terror acts of ISIS, while Pakistan will have a clear alibi.

ISKP has already been carrying out a lot of terror acts in Afghanistan. The Taliban regime of Afghanistan has been saying that the ISKP terrorists use Pakistan as their base for launching attacks in the neighbouring country taking advantage of the porous border.

Using proxy war to destabilise a neighbouring country is nothing new in the context of the coward Pakistani military. It has been carrying out proxy war, using jihadi terror groups, against India for nearly 4 decades as it doesn’t have the courage to face the Indian armed forces directly. (NVI)

TTP claims to have killed and injured 793 personnel of Pakistani forces in September

Cadres of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). (File Pic)

Peshawar, Oct 6 (NVI) Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed to have killed and injured at least 793 personnel of Pakistan Army, paramilitary and police, mostly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, during the month of September.

These killings and injuries were inflicted in 359 attacks/operations during the month, it said in a statement.

The maximum 96 attacks/operations were carried out in South Waziristan in Khyber Province, where the heaviest damage was inflicted upon the Pakistani forces in terms of men and material.

Among other places, Bajaur saw 66 operations while North Waziristan witnessed 56 attacks, Dera Ismail Khan 24, Khyber district 19, Tank 18, Chitral 14 and Bannu 12.

The group carries out such attacks under its special operation called ‘Al-Khandaq’. (NVI)

Pakistan: TTP claims killing of 9 soldiers, injuring several others

Fighters of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). File Pic

Peshawar, Oct 5 (NVI) Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed to have killed more than 9 Pakistani soldiers and injured several others in 6 ‘operations’ in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan over the last few days.

These operations included 2 in South Wazirsitan and one each in North Waziristan, Khyber, Bannu and Bajaur districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.

Giving details, TTP spokesman Muhammad Khorasani said 3 Pakistani soldiers were killed and dozens injured in an attack by the TTP fighters on the main military camp in Ladha on October 3.

Five military vehicles, a solar plant and other equipment were also destroyed in the attack, he said.

After the operation, the Pakistani military carried out a drone attack on the TTP fighters who were returning, killing one of them, named Pir, Khorasani said.

In a separate operation in Azam Warsak, one officer was killed in a sniper attack by the TTP fighters, the  spokesman said.

In Spin Wam area of North Waziristan, the TTP fighters blew up a military vehicle near the Shukra military post, using a landmine, he said, adding there is a strong possibility of casualties.

In Bara area of Khyber district, a military officer was killed in a sniper attack on a group of personnel cutting trees near a post, the spokesman said.

The TTP also carried out an ambush on a Pakistani military convoy in Azad Mandi area of Bannu district, he said, adding there is a strong possibility of casualties and property loss.

In Loi Mamond area of Bajaur district, the Pakistan army tried to attack the ‘Mujahideen’ from Damangi and Gabri but the timely and vigorous response resulted in the killing and injuries to 4 soldier. (NVJ)

After 5-day mass uprising in POJK, Pakistan Govt yields to accept most demands

Muzaffarabad (POJK), Oct 4 (NVI) Just five days of mass movement in occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) unnerved Pakistan to the extent that it was compelled to accept most of the demands, some of them partially like the one related to a provision by which the rulers in Islamabad would make mockery of the local Assembly.

Even though the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JK-JAAC), which spearheaded the ‘campaign for rights’, agreed to end the agitation, the demand related to 12 seats reserved in the local Assembly for ‘Refugees’ from POJK to Pakstan’ was not met completely.

The JK-JAAC had demanded that the provision should be abolished as the Pakistani rulers fill these 12 seats in the 53-member Assembly with their own puppets, even with no connection with refugees, and through them governments of POJK are made and toppled.

Because of these 12 seats, the POJK Assembly virtually remains a hostage to the rulers in Islamabad.

Under the agreement reached between the Awami Action Committee and the Government of Pakistan and the Government of POJK, none of the 12 ‘refugee’ members will get Ministerial berths or funds. Accordingly, 8 current ministers in the ‘refugee’ category will be dismissed.

It was also decided that the number of Cabinet members in POJK will be reduced from 36 to 20 and the number of 32 departments will be reduced to 20.

But with regard to abolition of the Refugee seats, a decision will be taken by a high-level committee, comprising two Federal ministers, two ministers of POJK and two members of the Action Committee.

Therefore, this dagger continues to dangle on the governments of POJK.

The Pakistan government also agreed to reduce pensions of judges, former presidents, prime ministers, ministers, members of the assembly and benefits of government officials included in the ‘elite’ category.

This committee will conduct a complete monitoring of the Azad Kashmir government and will meet every 15 days to review this agreement and ensure its implementation.

The heirs of the protesters killed on October 1 and 2 will be given very reasonable financial assistance under the Martyrs Package and a government job per family while those injured would get Rs 10 lakh each.

All payments and jobs will be provided within 20 days.

FIRs will be registered against those responsible for loss of life and violence under the Anti-Terrorism Act, and a judicial commission will also be formed if necessary.

The Pakistan government also agreed to quash all the cases registered against the leaders and activists of Awami Action Committee and citizens during the protest movement starting May 19, 2023.

Within 30 days, two new intermediate and secondary education boards will be established in Muzaffarabad and Poonch divisions and all education boards will be linked to the Federal Board, Islamabad.

A uniform education system and uniform merit will be established across the state. A code of conduct will be formulated within three months for the revival of student organizations.

For the improvement of mobile services, Rs 8 billion will be used and mobile packages and their quality will be made equivalent to Islamabad.

The lands of the affected families of the Mangla Dam Raising Project will be legalized and registered within 30 days.

To fully empower the local government representatives and transfer all local government funds, the ‘Local Government Act of Azad Kashmir’ will be restored in its original form (1990) and the decisions of the Supreme Court will be fully implemented within 90 days.

Funds will be released within 15 days for the implementation and activation of health cards for all the people of Azad Kashmir, MRI and CT scan machines will be provided in phases in the hospitals of every district and every tehsil, the costs of which will be borne by the Government of Pakistan.

The Government of Pakistan will provide Rs 10 billion for the improvement of the electricity system, the detailed plan of which will be released.

The Awami Action Committee will fully cooperate with the Electricity Department in dealing with electricity theft, metering of the Electricity Department, disconnection of illegal connections and payment of arrears throughout Azad Kashmir.

To crack down on corrupt elements, the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Accountability Bureau and the Anti-Corruption Establishment will be merged and the ‘Accountability Act’ of POJK will be made in accordance with the NAB laws of Pakistan.

The Government of Pakistan will conduct a feasibility study for the construction of two tunnels on the Neelum Valley Road at Kahuri/Kamsar and Chaplani, which will be built on top priority under the Saudi Development Fund.

The time frame for the establishment of an international airport in Mirpur will be announced in the current financial year.

Property tax will be made equal to Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which will be implemented in three months. Advance tax will be reduced on the lines of Gilgit-Baltistan and FATA.

Feasibility study of projects for providing clean drinking water in 10 districts will be completed in the current financial year and funds will be released for setting up operation theatres and nursery units in all tehsil headquarters hospitals.

Two new bridges will be constructed at Gulpur and Rehman (Kotli) for public convenience and water supply scheme and transmission line project for Kashmir Colony of Dadial will be included in the development programme.

Ownership rights will be given to the refugees of Mandoor Colony Dadial. Kahuta-Azad Patan road will be repaired and constructed within the limits of Sudhanuti. (NVI)

Agitation continues in POJK on 5th day

Muzaffarabad, Oct 3 (NVI) The agitation for rights launched by the people of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) continued for the 5th straight day today as the demands raised by the protesters were not met.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of the people from various parts of POJK reached Muzaffarabad, the capital of the occupied territories, as part of the “Long March’ after overcoming the extreme repressive measures employed by the Pakistani authorities, including the military, to scuttle the agitation.

So, far 12 people have been reported killed and hundreds injured in firing by Pakistan’s State and informal forces.

The deceased include 9 unarmed protesters and 3 personnel of local police, killed in firing by ‘non-local forces’, according to the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JK-JAAC) which is spearheading the agitation that began on September 29.

The Pakistani forces, including paramilitary Rangers and Islamabad Police, have been carrying out oppression against the protesters.

The long march began two days back to press a 38-point Charter of Demands.

The protesters keep chanting that Kashmiris will not bow before the State repression and Pakistan’s machinations won’t succeed.

The Pakistani regime has imposed a communication blackout, including shutting down of Internet, to prevent information flow out of POJK.

Along side, a severe crackdown is being undertaken to crush the protests. Some key members of JAAC have also disappeared mysteriously, suspectedly abducted by the Pakistani intelligence agencies.

“Since September 29, a peaceful public movement has been met with state repression, human rights violations, restrictions on civil liberties, and the killing of innocent civilians,” said a press statement issued by JAAC’s Core Committee member Sardar Umar Nazir Kashmiri.

He called for “immediate attention” by international media and global human rights organizations to “the ongoing crisis in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.”

Nazir said, “Since September 28, the Government of Pakistan has enforced a complete communication blackout across Azad Kashmir, suspended mobile networks, internet, and landline connections, effectively cutting off millions of people from the outside world. Inter-provincial highways have been blocked to deliberately create shortages of essential goods, food, and fuel, while cases are being registered against JK-JAAC leaders, activists, and journalists.”

He underscored that these actions “are not only a gross violation of human rights but also a clear breach of the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which guarantee every individual the right to life, liberty, peaceful assembly, and freedom of expression.”

Highlighting the peaceful and constitutional nature of the ongoing struggle, Nazir reaffirmed that the JK-JAAC’s movement is rooted in the 38-point Charter of Demands submitted months ago, which remains unimplemented despite the government’s commitment in December 2024 to act upon 12 of its key points.

The demands include abolition of 12 reserved seats in the POJK Assembly for refugees settled in Pakistan, transfer of full powers and funds to local governments,  independent and across-the-board accountability, elimination of unnecessary and excessive perks of the ruling elite, bureaucracy, and judiciary.

The demands also include restoration of student unions, fixed quotas for persons with disabilities,free and quality healthcare and education for all citizens, provision of interest-free loans to youth, tax reductions, recognition of rights of Mangla Dam affectees, meaningful judicial reforms, improvement of mobile services and elimination of corporate exploitation, provision of clean drinking water, support and opportunities for agricultural growth, protection of forests and prevention of illegal timber smuggling, establishment of the Azad Kashmir Expressway, construction of Leepa Valley Tunnel and Haveli–Bhadi Tunnel, reconstruction of the Azad Pattan–Sone road network, and the complete eradication of bribery, nepotism, and corruption in government institutions.

Nazir underscored that “Pakistan-administered Kashmir remains a disputed territory under UN Security Council resolutions” and “attempts by elements of the Pakistani establishment and non-State forces to crush a peaceful movement through violence constitute violations not only of the principle of self-determination but also of fundamental UN principles and the Geneva Conventions.”

Nazir strongly criticized sections of the Pakistani media for spreading false and misleading narratives to conceal ground realities from Pakistan’s 250 million citizens and the international community.

He appealed to international media outlets to immediately dispatch representatives to the region to report on the crisis.

He also called upon the United Nations, OIC, European Union, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and other global human rights bodies to urgently intervene, conduct independent investigations, and pressure Pakistan to end the bloodshed. (NVI)

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