Pigeons, balloons, hackers - Pakistan's anti-India propaganda game is simply bizzare

After Uri terror attack, Indian Army carried out surgical strikes on terror launch pads across LoC.

Pigeons, balloons, hackers - Pakistan's anti-India propaganda game is simply bizzare
Pic courtsey: ANI

Delhi: Ever since Indian Army carried out surgical strikes on terror launch pads across LoC, Pakistan has been in a jittery state.

As per a report in India Today, they have come up with bizarre ways to carry on anti-India propaganda.

Some of them are as follows -

- Pakistani media has been in an overdrive and have vehemently denied surgical strikes carried out by India.

- The Pakistani media has run a spate of fake and morphed photos.

- Their TV channels claimed that eight (in some reports 14) Indian soldiers died in 'retaliatory firing'.

- They even went ahead and broadcast fake images of "dead Indian soldiers" and "destroyed Indian army check-posts".

- As for the Pakistan Army, it took international media to the Line of Control to 'show them' that the surgical strikes 'never happened'.

- Journalists were flown in by helicopters to prove that life was normal in PoK. However, it is said that the area of the tour was restricted and sanitized.

- And then came at least three dozen balloons carrying anti-India abuse in Urdu. They were recovered by Border Security Force (BSF) personnel from various outposts along Punjab on October 2.

- One of the balloons reportedly had the following message - "Modi ji, Ayubi ki talwaren abhi hamare paas hain. Islam zindabad."

- They were followed by pigeons. A grey pigeon was caught by a BSF personnel at Bamial's Simbal post.

- A piece of paper, attached to the pigeon, too had a hateful message in Urdu - "Modi ji, do not consider us the same people as during 1971 (Indo-Pak war). Now each and every child is ready to fight against India."

- There is more. As per a Times of India report, pilots of Indian carriers landing into airports very close to the Line of Control are facing a strange problem. Pakistani hackers are tapping into the pilots' communication frequency with Jammu air traffic control (ATC).

- The songs that they are blaring are - 'Dil, dil Pakistan, jaan jaan Pakistan'.

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