AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi Mocks Pakistan Over Fake Photo
AIMIM chief and MP, Asaduddin Owaisi has once again slammed Pakistan. This time, Owaisi highlighted Pakistan's misleading attempt to showcase a photo from a 2019 Chinese military drill as proof of their supposed superiority over India. During a conversation with the Indian community in Kuwait, Owaisi humorously criticized Pakistan's efforts to fabricate victories, emphasizing the lack of originality in their actions. His comments underline the importance of scrutinizing the narratives pushed by Pakistan regarding its military achievements against India.
In a notable incident, Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir tried to deceive by presenting a photograph to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, falsely portraying it as a symbol of Pakistani military success against India. This photograph, originally capturing a Chinese drill, inaccurately represented an achievement on Pakistan's part. Owaisi's critique of this act was sharp, pointing out the absurdity of Pakistan's claim.

"Pakistan attempted to spread propaganda when Army chief Asim Munir presented Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with a dated photo of a Chinese military drill as a souvenir. Munir falsely claimed that the photo depicted a Pakistani strike against India."
Furthermore, Owaisi's ridicule extended to mocking the intelligence behind such deceit, saying, "Nakal karne ke liye akal chahiye inke pass akal bhi nahi hai (It takes brains to copy and they don't even have that)." This statement not only mocked the act but also highlighted the flawed logic behind Pakistan's propaganda efforts.
Owaisi, speaking to the Indian diaspora, stressed the importance of dismissing Pakistan's claims. He advised against taking Pakistan's statements seriously, emphasizing the habitual nature of Pakistan's falsifications. This advice comes in the wake of repeated instances where Pakistan has been accused of spreading false information regarding its military confrontations with India.
The misuse of the Chinese military drill photo by Pakistan's Army Chief reflects a broader issue of misinformation. The photo, featuring the PHL-03, a multiple rocket launcher of Chinese origin, was captured by photographer Huang Hai and first came into the public eye in 2019. It has been misrepresented multiple times over the past five years, showcasing a pattern of deceit in Pakistan's propaganda tactics.
India, on the other hand, has consistently provided substantial photo and video proof of its military actions against Pakistan, countering the false narratives spread by Pakistani officials. The contrast between the two nations' approaches to documenting military encounters underscores the reliability issues in Pakistan's claims.
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