Pro-Pakistan Poster Video Surfaces in J&K’s Doda, Probe Launched

PROBE LAUNCHED AFTER PRO-PAKISTAN POSTER VIDEO SURFACES IN Jammu and Kashmir’S Doda

A video of a poster promoting Pakistan has surfaced in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district, prompting an immediate probe by local police. The incident has sparked widespread concern among locals and security officials who are now trying to determine whether the video is original or AI-generated.

According to sources, the video was shared on social media platforms earlier this week, showing a poster that read “Pakistan Zindabad” (long live Pakistan) with a picture of its flag. The message is believed to have been sent by a person in Doda district’s Bhaderwah area.

Following reports, police swung into action and began an investigation into the matter. They questioned local residents, collected evidence from the scene and are now trying to determine if the poster was created using AI-generated content or not.

The security situation in Jammu and Kashmir remains volatile, with multiple groups fighting for independence in the region. Security agencies have been on high alert following a recent surge in militant activity.

“It is our duty to ensure that such activities do not affect the peace and stability of the region,” said a senior police officer in Doda district.

The Indian government has already taken measures to curb anti-India propaganda, including social media platforms.

“This kind of activity undermines national security and we are working to curb it. We urge people not to fall prey to such misinformation,” said an official from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

As for those responsible, they remain at large. Police have appealed to anyone with information to come forward.