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India Today
12-05-2025
- Politics
- India Today
Pak General has been lying blatantly. Here is evidence he can't deny
Pakistani propaganda through proxy accounts to target India is now well-known. However, Pakistan has now taken the disinformation campaign to an entirely new during a military conflict, one does not expect a top-ranking army officer in uniform to conduct an official press conference and present doctored clips to prove a point. You don't expect to hear 'quotes' that have been manufactured by picking up random parts of a sentence in a manner that distorts its that's exactly what happened on Sunday night, May 11, when Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry, the Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistan Armed Forces media wing, addressed the press on its Operation Bunyan Marsoos. During the presser, he played a clip of Wing Commander Vyomika Singh of the Indian Air Force, who, alongside Colonel Sofiya Qureshi of the Indian Army, became the face of Operation Sindoor. The clip was from a press briefing a day earlier on May Shareef Chaudhry wanted to prove through the press conference that Pakistan only targeted military installations, not civilian areas. However, what he presented as evidence was a video of Vyomika Singh stitched together from various sentences. If you look carefully, you can see several jump-cuts throughout the video. Every time the continuity breaks, there's a jump-cut, suggesting are four instances which make it amply clear how heavily Vyomika Singh's statements were twisted and number 1The Pakistan Army removed the words 'civilian areas' from Vyomika Singh's statement to make it look like they attacked only military number 2They removed the part where Vyomika Singh says the Pakistani attacks were number 3They created a whole new sentence by picking up words from various sentences. They dropped all mention of the Pakistani armed forces targeting civilian areas, Pakistan's disinformation campaign, and targets hit by Indian armed number 4They chose to omit the part where Vyomika Singh countered Pakistan's claims of destroying Indian airbases in Punjab and can see the original Indian press conference right here. And you can see the Pakistani press conference InTrending Reel


Hans India
12-05-2025
- Hans India
Pakistan confirms no Indian pilot in its custody
Islamabad: Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations Director General (DGISPR) has dismissed rumours about having an Indian female pilot in its custody, stating that it is all part of disinformation campaign and false reporting following the latest intense and aggressive confrontation between the two neighbouring countries. During a press conference chaired by DGISPR and Senior officials of Pakistan Navy and the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Lt. General Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry urged the public not to fall for misinformation. "I can confirm very clearly that we don't have any Indian pilot in custody. This is all social media chatter. This is all part of the multiple sources of fake news and propaganda that has been generated from multiple sources," said Chaudhry. The clarification from DGISPR put to rest all speculations that Pakistan may have downed an Indian fighter jet and taken into custody a female Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot. The reporting by international media and various video clips from different areas, showing locals running into the mountains and claiming that they saw the Indian pilot land in the mountains flying through a parachute, has also been dismissed completely. "Al-Jazeera cited Pakistan government and security sources stating that the Indian pilot was captured and two jets were downed. There are videos on social media, showing clearly that locals in Kotli, Kashmir rushed to the mountains looking for the Indian pilot, who they saw fly down on a parachute," said Zubair, a local resident of Islamabad. The news of a suspected IAF pilot capture became the talk of the town as rumours and speculations brought back memories of February 2019 when IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was captured by the Pakistani military and later released. "We remember how Indian Wing Commander Abhinandan was captured. And how at the time, the term 'tea is fantastic' went viral," another local from Kotli said. It is noteworthy that the Indian military officials have also confirmed that all IAF pilots who participated in Operation Sindoor are safe.
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First Post
10-05-2025
- Politics
- First Post
Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry: Pak ISPR chief is the son of UN-designated terrorist
Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry, the media face of Pakistan's military during tensions with India after Pahalgam terror attack, is the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a UN-designated terrorist and has been a close aide of Osama Bin Laden. read more Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry, the Pakistani media face echoing the voice of the Pindi-based Pakistani force, is the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a man Pakistan hails as a nuclear scientist, but whose affiliations reveal a darker legacy, with being designation as a UN-based terrorist. Chaudhry is a three-star General in the Pakistan Army and currently serves as the 22nd Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). Of late, he has become the principal spokesperson of the Rawalpindi-based military, frequently justifying its actions and its deep-rooted policy of sponsoring terrorism, and later, blatant aggression rather than merely explaining the acts. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Father builds extremist organisation His father, Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, founded Ummah Tameer-e-Nau (UTN) in 1999—an extremist Islamic organisation that was banned and sanctioned by the United States in 2001. Although Pakistan celebrates Mahmood's contributions to its nuclear programme, international agencies have long viewed him with grave concern. DGISPR Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry is the son of a UN and US designated global terrorist Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood. His father provided Osama Bin Laden information about chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. — Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) May 10, 2025 UN sanctioned terrorist Mahmood was listed and sanctioned by the United Nations' Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee in December 2001. Additionally, he was designated a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which even listed his address as the Al-Qaeda safe house in Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul. Though Chaudhry continues to legitimise Pakistan's radical actions through official narratives, his familial ties to global terror networks cannot be overlooked. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD His father, now reportedly living in anonymity in Islamabad, has authored several books on the supposed connection between Islam and science. Among his more bizarre and widely ridiculed claims is the idea that electricity can be generated by capturing djinns. Father is close aide of Osama bin Laden His father was close to Osama bin Laden and came under US scrutiny. Pakistan remains an economic failure, producing little of significance, and its constant nuclear threats only strengthen its image as an irresponsible state. Recently, the world has been reminded of Pakistan's involvement in numerous major terrorist attacks, from 9/11 to the London bombings and the Mumbai 26/11 attacks, further embarrassing Islamabad. India has accused Pakistan of having direct links to the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were brutally killed by Pakistan-based militants. Pakistan's long-standing policy of harbouring and weaponising terrorists as instruments of statecraft has once again come under international scrutiny. In response, India launched a highly successful anti-terror operation, Operation Sindoor , on 7 May, targeting terror camps and infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Indian army's precise attack on terror The Indian Armed Forces carried out precision strikes on nine identified terror camps, including key locations and headquarters in Bahawalpur and Muridke, long-time strongholds of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), respectively. The operation employed advanced military assets including Rafale jets equipped with SCALP missiles and AASM Hammer bombs, BrahMos cruise missiles, and loitering munitions. At a press briefing on Saturday, the Indian government said it does not seek escalation but will respond to any provocation. At a joint briefing with the Ministry of Defence and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Colonel Sofiya Qureshi said India has responded to all Pakistani military actions and that the armed forces are in a high state of operational readiness.
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First Post
10-05-2025
- Politics
- First Post
Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry: Pak ISPR chief is the son UN-designated terrorist
Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry, the media face of Pakistan's military during tensions with India after Pahalgam terror attack, is the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a UN-designated terrorist and controversial figure in Pakistan's nuclear programme. read more Ahmed Shareef Chaudhry, the Pakistani media face echoing the voice of the Pindi-based Pakistani force, is the son of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a man Pakistan hails as a nuclear scientist, but whose affiliations reveal a darker legacy, with being designation as a UN-based terrorist. Chaudhry is a three-star General in the Pakistan Army and currently serves as the 22nd Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). Of late, he has become the principal spokesperson of the Rawalpindi-based military, frequently justifying its actions and its deep-rooted policy of sponsoring terrorism, and later, blatant aggression rather than merely explaining the acts. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Father builds extremist organisation His father, Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, founded Ummah Tameer-e-Nau (UTN) in 1999—an extremist Islamic organisation that was banned and sanctioned by the United States in 2001. Although Pakistan celebrates Mahmood's contributions to its nuclear programme, international agencies have long viewed him with grave concern. UN and US designated terrorist Mahmood was listed and sanctioned by the United Nations' Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee in December 2001. Additionally, he was designated a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which even listed his address as the Al-Qaeda safe house in Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul. Though Chaudhry continues to legitimise Pakistan's radical actions through official narratives, his familial ties to global terror networks cannot be overlooked. His father, now reportedly living in anonymity in Islamabad, has authored several books on the supposed connection between Islam and science. Among his more bizarre and widely ridiculed claims is the idea that electricity can be generated by capturing djinns. India has accused Pakistan of having direct links to the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were brutally killed by Pakistan-based militants. Pakistan's long-standing policy of harbouring and weaponising terrorists as instruments of statecraft has once again come under international scrutiny. In response, India launched a highly successful anti-terror operation, Operation Sindoor, on 7 May, targeting terror camps and infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Indian army's precise attack on terror The Indian Armed Forces carried out precision strikes on nine identified terror camps, including key locations and headquarters in Bahawalpur and Muridke, long-time strongholds of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), respectively. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The operation employed advanced military assets including Rafale jets equipped with SCALP missiles and AASM Hammer bombs, BrahMos cruise missiles, and loitering munitions.