Another embarrassment: Indian media befool people with photoshopped picture
India is making desperate attempts to implicate Pakistan through make believe tell all tales
(Web Desk) - Ever since the Pulwama attack on Feb 14 in Indian occupied Kashmir, claiming lives of 45 Indian soldiers, India has initiated a war of words maliciously targeting Pakistan in its attempt to malign Pakistan, blowing the bugle of war.
Instead of looking inwards at the gross human rights violation in IOK to deflect the matter, India is making desperate attempts to implicate Pakistan through make believe tell all tales.
With the government gearing up for elections, Indian media has taken matters into its own hands and in an attempt to hide its security failure, trying to gather support for the sitting government has been selling the spin doctrine with fabricated lies, concocting stories and publishing photoshopped images of the alleged mastermind of the Pulwama attack to its public and the world.
War hysteria has gripped the Indian nation and minorities especially Muslims are under attack.
In a lame attempt to indict and frame Pakistan, mainstream Indian media has published, made up hoaxed stories with pictures of the deceased Abdul Rashid Ghazi who was killed in Laal Masjid as the alleged mastermind of the attack.
— Dervaish Khan (@DervaishK) February 17, 2019
After their hoax was pointed out, they removed the story without any retraction or apology have now put-on another master piece of deception.
The morphed photo through technology is
The person in the picture is São Paulo subway safety officer Guilherme Leão.
Let’s hope that sanity prevails as wars and bloodshed are in not in any country’s favour.
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