
Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district are investigating a viral video showing posters featuring Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir. The posters, attributed to the Jammu Kashmir Youth Movement, praise Pakistan's role in easing regional tensions and supporting Kashmiris. Police have not found the posters at the location and are examining the video's authenticity, including possible manipulation or AI generation, while no arrests have been made yet.
The articles present a neutral stance focusing on the police investigation without endorsing any political viewpoint. They report on the pro-Pakistan content of the posters and the authorities' concerns about public order, reflecting perspectives from security agencies and local officials. The coverage avoids taking sides, emphasizing fact-finding and verification amid potential misinformation.
The overall tone is cautious and factual, highlighting the ongoing probe and uncertainty about the video's authenticity. There is no overtly positive or negative sentiment toward any party; instead, the coverage underscores concern over possible public disruption and the need for thorough investigation.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| theprint | J-K: Case filed after viral video shows pro-Pakistan posters in Doda | Center | Neutral |
| ndtv | Pro-Pakistan Poster Video Surfaces in J K's Doda, Probe Launched | Center | Neutral |
| timesnow | 'Pakistan Poster' Video From Doda Under Scanner; Police Suspect Manipulation | Center | Neutral |
timesnow broke this story on 28 Apr, 08:52 am. Other outlets followed.
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