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If you guys don't laugh at this, you should cry.
Thanks to Pooja Chaudhuri (Author/Analyst/Debunker)

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Fake WhatsApp chat shared on social media to claim 292 terrorists killed in Balakot airstrike

https://www.altnews.in/fake-whatsap...m-292-terrorists-killed-in-balakot-airstrike/

A Twitter user Shekhar Chahal shared a WhatsApp chat with an alleged Pakistani, who is a resident of Balakot, to claim that the Indian air force’s recent air strike killed 292 terrorists of JeM. Chahal is followed by prime minister Narendra Modi on Twitter.



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One of My Friend's Known From #Pakistan Claimed That Around 292 Terrorists Killed in #AirSurgicalStrikes His Mother Is Dean of #Balakot Medical_University The Idiots Searching For #Proof Read The Conversation Below
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In the chat, Chahal’s ‘friend’ said that his mother is the dean of Balakot medical university and was responsible for examining the dead bodies of the slain terrorists.

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Chahal has also shared the alleged conversation on his Facebook profile.

There is no ‘Balakot medical university’
Alt News looked up ‘Balakot medical university’ on Google but the search engine threw up no results. Chahal, however, tweeted a link, claiming that it pertains to the said university. But the link has no mention of the medical college. A few users called out his chicanery.

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Alt News also looked up existing medical universities in Balakot on Google Maps. However, as there seem to be no medical colleges in Balakot, Google maps threw up universities in nearby areas. One of the closest universities, Azad Jammu & Kashmir medical college, is situated at a distance of about 40 km from Balakot.

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The airforce is yet to provide any details on the number of casualties in the airstrike. In a recent press briefing, Air vice-marshal RGK Kapoor stated it is premature to ascertain the number of casualties. Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa on March 4 said that it is not for the air force to count the number of casualties and the government provides such details. The only detail that the government has, however, provided is union minister SS Ahluwalia’s statement that the Indian air force strike in Balakot did not intend to inflict “any human casualty” but was to send out the message that India is capable of hitting deep inside enemy lines.

Despite BJP president Amit Shah’s claims that 250 terrorists were killed in the Balakot airstrike, there is no evidence to back the statement. In fact, the Defence minister herself said that there are “no numbers” to give out.

Erroneous Urdu in the WhatsApp chat
The WhatsApp chat uploaded Chahal was clearly manufactured, the poor attempt at Urdu giving away its fallacy. Several basic Urdu words were misspelt in the conversation.

For instance, ‘nazdiki’ was spelt was ‘najdiki’; ‘pareshan’ was written as ‘paresan’; ‘Alhamdulillah’ was spelt as ‘Allamuddiah’; ‘tashreef’ was written as ‘tasreef’.

A few other words like ‘ghayalo’ and ‘aantankvaad’ are Hindi words. A person living in Pakistan, fluent in Urdu, is most likely to use ‘zakhmi’ for the former and ‘dehshat gardi’ for the latter.

Furthermore, a few sentences in the chat do not make any sense and it appears that Urdu words were forcefully added mid-sentence. “Par ye galat hai na loc cross krna..khair allah fitrat kre” – was one of the messages sent by Chahal’s ‘friend’ from across the border. However, the word ‘fitrat’, which means ‘character’ or ‘habit’, is not applicable here. What the ‘friend’ perhaps meant was ‘allah khair/hifazat kare’, which basically means ‘May God bless you’.

Another sentence, “aur allamuddiah media bhi imran ke ishare pe chalti hai”, makes no sense as the word ‘Alhamdulillah’ means ‘praise the God’ and is used while thanking for blessings.

The aftermath of the Balakot air strike has seen a massive amount of misinformation circulating online, with several users posting fake videos and images to prove that the air strike caused severe damage in Pakistan.
 
If you guys don't laugh at this, you should cry.
Thanks to Pooja Chaudhuri (Author/Analyst/Debunker)

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Fake WhatsApp chat shared on social media to claim 292 terrorists killed in Balakot airstrike

https://www.altnews.in/fake-whatsap...m-292-terrorists-killed-in-balakot-airstrike/

A Twitter user Shekhar Chahal shared a WhatsApp chat with an alleged Pakistani, who is a resident of Balakot, to claim that the Indian air force’s recent air strike killed 292 terrorists of JeM. Chahal is followed by prime minister Narendra Modi on Twitter.



Sʜᴇᴋʜᴀʀ Cʜᴀʜᴀʟ (#NamoAgain)™@shekharchahal


Exclusive #PROOF of #AirStrikes
One of My Friend's Known From #Pakistan Claimed That Around 292 Terrorists Killed in #AirSurgicalStrikes His Mother Is Dean of #Balakot Medical_University The Idiots Searching For #Proof Read The Conversation Below
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#WhyTheyHateModi @ippatel


1,355

7:25 AM - Mar 5, 2019

2,123 people are talking about this

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In the chat, Chahal’s ‘friend’ said that his mother is the dean of Balakot medical university and was responsible for examining the dead bodies of the slain terrorists.

download-23.png


Chahal has also shared the alleged conversation on his Facebook profile.

There is no ‘Balakot medical university’
Alt News looked up ‘Balakot medical university’ on Google but the search engine threw up no results. Chahal, however, tweeted a link, claiming that it pertains to the said university. But the link has no mention of the medical college. A few users called out his chicanery.

download-24.png


Alt News also looked up existing medical universities in Balakot on Google Maps. However, as there seem to be no medical colleges in Balakot, Google maps threw up universities in nearby areas. One of the closest universities, Azad Jammu & Kashmir medical college, is situated at a distance of about 40 km from Balakot.

download-25.png


The airforce is yet to provide any details on the number of casualties in the airstrike. In a recent press briefing, Air vice-marshal RGK Kapoor stated it is premature to ascertain the number of casualties. Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa on March 4 said that it is not for the air force to count the number of casualties and the government provides such details. The only detail that the government has, however, provided is union minister SS Ahluwalia’s statement that the Indian air force strike in Balakot did not intend to inflict “any human casualty” but was to send out the message that India is capable of hitting deep inside enemy lines.

Despite BJP president Amit Shah’s claims that 250 terrorists were killed in the Balakot airstrike, there is no evidence to back the statement. In fact, the Defence minister herself said that there are “no numbers” to give out.

Erroneous Urdu in the WhatsApp chat
The WhatsApp chat uploaded Chahal was clearly manufactured, the poor attempt at Urdu giving away its fallacy. Several basic Urdu words were misspelt in the conversation.

For instance, ‘nazdiki’ was spelt was ‘najdiki’; ‘pareshan’ was written as ‘paresan’; ‘Alhamdulillah’ was spelt as ‘Allamuddiah’; ‘tashreef’ was written as ‘tasreef’.

A few other words like ‘ghayalo’ and ‘aantankvaad’ are Hindi words. A person living in Pakistan, fluent in Urdu, is most likely to use ‘zakhmi’ for the former and ‘dehshat gardi’ for the latter.

Furthermore, a few sentences in the chat do not make any sense and it appears that Urdu words were forcefully added mid-sentence. “Par ye galat hai na loc cross krna..khair allah fitrat kre” – was one of the messages sent by Chahal’s ‘friend’ from across the border. However, the word ‘fitrat’, which means ‘character’ or ‘habit’, is not applicable here. What the ‘friend’ perhaps meant was ‘allah khair/hifazat kare’, which basically means ‘May God bless you’.

Another sentence, “aur allamuddiah media bhi imran ke ishare pe chalti hai”, makes no sense as the word ‘Alhamdulillah’ means ‘praise the God’ and is used while thanking for blessings.

The aftermath of the Balakot air strike has seen a massive amount of misinformation circulating online, with several users posting fake videos and images to prove that the air strike caused severe damage in Pakistan.

hahaha, this is the funniest thing I have seen.

Edit: They actually put in the name Dr Ilaaj! wtfff lol :omghaha: They have 200 million muslims in the country and still they can't come up with a proper muslim name!
 
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meray indian muslim rishtedar tak mujay Zeeshan ke jaga Jeesaan bolatay hain itni kharab urdu wahan k logo ke hoti ja rahi hai k wo uos kharab urdu ko he sahe samjhnay lag gay hain .. or is he tarhan is chat main use keye words (tasreef,ghayalo,aatangvaad,najdiki) wagera bata rahay hain k kesi indian nay urdu main baat karnay ke koshish ke hai ..
 
Keeping hindi words aside, I want to tell these stupid Indians that Pakistanis don't say JANAB during their conversations - either formal or informal. Please get out of this bollywood hysteria.
 
An inspiring bollywood script writer!!

Bollywood needs to hire him and make a movie called " Ur kar marenge"
 
Pakistani named "Dr. Ijaj" lololol

Dr. Ijaj say: "Sala apun khud aesye bolta tha, no"

now remember " Dr. Ijaj" is from Balakot area :rofl::rofl:

in chution ko cheating bhi ne kerny ati
 
Until Dhakans can learn usages and pronunciation of J vs Z, Ph vs F, they will not be able to make good story. Until then they can live in lala land thinking that Pakistani speak same language as them.
 
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