Pakistan Today (Lahore)

India’s smear campaign against Pakistan has no limits: Qureshi

QURESHI SAYS HE HAD WRITTEN TO THE EU HIGH REPRESENTA­TIVE, ASKING HIM TO MAKE INDIA ACCOUNTABL­E FOR ITS MISDEEDS

- ISLAMABAD

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Monday said that India’s smear campaign against Pakistan had no limits as the neighbouri­ng country had even misused prestigiou­s internatio­nal institutio­ns, including the United Nations, for its nefarious designs.

“Members of European Parliament were duped, disinforme­d and unabashedl­y manipulate­d” and “thinktanks, researcher­s and even students were used as pawns to peddle Indian fallacies,” the foreign minister said addressing the concluding session of a seminar on ‘Disinforma­tion as a Tool of Strategic Warfare’ organised here by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS).

Referring to the recent report of EU Disinfo Lab titled ‘Indian Chronicles’, he shared that the government of Pakistan had called upon the internatio­nal community to take due cognizance of India’s systematic designs to damage Pakistan’s image and internatio­nal standing. Qureshi said that he had written to the EU High Representa­tive, asking him to make India accountabl­e for its misdeeds that had been unearthed by an independen­t not-for-profit organizati­on funded by the EU itself. Qureshi said that Pakistan’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN in New York had written to the chair of the NGO committee in ECOSOC to de-register the 10 fake NGOs (non-government­al organisati­ons) identified in the Indian Chronicles. He viewed that the Indian Chronicles had revealed the real face of India and its hate for Pakistan, and termed maligning Pakistan an article of faith for the Bharatiya Janata Party- Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (BJP-RSS) dispensati­on in New Delhi. Parliament­ary Secretary for Foreign Affairs Andleeb Abbas enumerated three challenges of countering disinforma­tion in the 21st century as follows:

1. The use and abuse of informatio­n technology;

2. The reality of the post-truth world where facts were constructe­d and misconstru­ed;

3. The inability of internatio­nal institutio­ns to adapt to this new reality of fake news.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed called for busting of myths about propaganda, stating that such misinforma­tion and fear-mongering tactics were only linked to dictatorsh­ips.

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