Fabricated Incident: Disinformation and Unrest in Punjab

An inquiry conducted by Punjab's government in Pakistan concluded that the alleged rape of a private college student was fabricated. Motivated by political agendas, the incident was part of a larger disinformation campaign. The committee suggested governmental support for the affected family and criticized the college's response.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Lahore | Updated: 19-10-2024 23:19 IST | Created: 19-10-2024 23:19 IST
Fabricated Incident: Disinformation and Unrest in Punjab
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A high-level inquiry by Punjab's government in Pakistan concluded that claims of a private college student's rape were unfounded. The investigation, headed by Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman, revealed a disinformation campaign driven by political motives, as reported by The Dawn newspaper.

The probe highlighted the psychological and social impact on the alleged victim and her family, urging the government to extend support. It criticized college authorities for inadequate management of the situation, pointing to a lack of protocol in addressing such incidents.

Mass protests erupted across Punjab, leading to the temporary closure of educational institutions. Police arrested over 600 students for their involvement in the demonstrations, although some were later released following agreements with their parents.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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