Pakistan has never lagged behind in spreading lies. The important thing is that from its ministers to the Prime Minister, they do not lag behind in this work. Pak PM Shahbaz Sharif proved this once again. He shared a post on X on Monday (27 October), in which he tried to spread lies about Kashmir, an integral part of India. Shahbaz declared it a part of Pakistan.
Shahbaz lied on Kashmir through ex-post and said that human rights are being violated there. Not only this, Shahbaz also said that the people of Kashmir are in a very difficult situation, but X has ruined the propaganda of Pakistan PM. X’s community note declared it false and immediately fact checked it. On Sharif’s post, X said, “This news is misleading. Maharaja Hari Singh agreed to join India on 26 October 1947. After the signing of this agreement, India sent its army to Srinagar on 27 October 1947 to protect the area.,
What lies did Shahbaz tell about Kashmir?
Shahbaz Sharif wrote in X Post, “October 27 is considered the darkest day in the history of Kashmir every year.” On this day, 78 years ago, the Indian Army had landed in Srinagar and took it under its control. This is a sad chapter in human history, which is still going on. Jammu and Kashmir, which has been under Indian illegal occupation for almost eight decades (IIOJK) People are facing atrocities and difficulties. We salute his courage and courage.
Every year the 27th of October marks the darkest day in the history of Kashmir. It was on this day, seventy-eight years ago, that the Indian Occupation Forces landed in Srinagar and annexed it – a tragic chapter in human history that continues to this day. Ever since that fateful…
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) October 27, 2025
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