India’s false propaganda targeting Pakistan over Bondi Beach Attack debunked

India’s false propaganda targeting Pakistan over Bondi Beach Attack debunked
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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): India once again is mocking itself by sharing premature information on social media regarding the Sydney Bondi Beach attack, carrying a false propaganda narrative against Pakistan.

Just minutes after the attack, an Indian RAW-based X account claimed that the attackers, identified as Naveed Akram and Sajid Akram, are Pakistani citizens, jumping right to the conclusion without any investigation.

The account further claimed that both terrorists involved in the Bondi Beach attack, Sajid Akram & Naveed Akram, had visited their home country, Pakistan, in October 2025 and met with 3 top Pakistan Army & ISI officials, including Pak Army Chief Asim Munir.

It is quite concerning that the Indian accounts claimed and identified the attackers even before the Australian authorities finished their investigation, which further proves India’s false accusations against Pakistan.

However, the authorities later confirmed that the attackers belonged to Afghanistan and had no links with Pakistan or the Pakistan Army. Such attempts to push a false narrative against Pakistan clearly show India’s desperation to defame Pakistan.

Such prompt claims have raised serious questions about the accountability and credibility of Indian accounts for spreading false and baseless information without any proof.

Social media users all around the world are raising serious questions about how India knew about the attackers just minutes after the incident. It is important to note here that India is well known for its failed attempts to promote Pakistan negatively; however, each time it has failed to push through its narrative.

According to the experts and analysts, a thorough and transparent investigation is necessary to determine the sources of such claims and to prevent the spread of false or manipulated information.

 

 

 

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