Pakistan Ministry Calls Out 'Fake News' On Social Media Regarding UAE-Related Reports
The ministry has said that it "is necessary to state that all such reporting is malafide and part of vicious propaganda by vested interests".
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The authority also claimed that "fake news [is] being peddled to the contrary" to "serve ulterior motives".
It also said that the ministry takes issues concerning Pakistani nationals is always taken up on a case-by-case basis with the concerning foreign nation or authority.
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