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Marriyum Aurangzeb issues legal warning over fake news on Punjab plane

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Web Desk: The Punjab Government has announced legal action against individuals and platforms spreading false information about the official government plane. Officials described the campaign as a deliberate and malicious attempt to mislead the public.

According to government sources, the administration will file cases under the Defamation Law 2024. Authorities emphasized that disinformation targeting government institutions will no longer be ignored.

The government stated that it will pursue the maximum penalties allowed under the law. Officials stressed that fake news is not protected journalism and can constitute defamation. Authorities warned that individuals who deliberately spread false stories or attempt to malign institutions will face legal consequences.

Observers note that this action reflects growing concerns in Pakistan over the rise of misinformation on social media. Experts say that holding both individuals and platforms accountable could help strengthen public trust in institutions and deter malicious campaigns.

The Punjab Government said this step is intended to send a clear message: spreading fabricated stories about public institutions will not be tolerated.

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