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Kharge-Modi-Trump Russia Oil Link Fake Debunked: Operation Sindoor and Pakistan Misinfo Exposed

Kharge-Modi-Trump Russia Oil Link Fake Debunked: Operation Sindoor and Pakistan Misinfo Exposed
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An online surge of posts claimed that Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi following a remark by US President Donald Trump about India's purchase of Russian oil. The claims are false, misleading, or unverified. A review of credible sources shows no report linking Kharge's statements to Trump?s supposed comments about Operation Sindoor, nor to any Pakistan angle. The original coverage centered on domestic politics and energy policy, with Kharge criticizing Modi over procurement practices, not over international sniping or headlines about Pakistan. Fact-check analyses further confirm there is no primary transcript or official briefing that ties these elements together. Correction: attributing a Pakistan angle to this incident lacks corroboration and appears to be a distortion verified to inflame communal tensions.
  • Faulty quoting and miscaptioned screenshots that stitch unrelated statements together.
  • Clickbait headlines that mention Pakistan to trigger emotional reactions.
  • Out-of-context images and memes implying foreign interference without evidence.
  • Amplification by bots and regional outlets seeking sensational traffic.

Why the Pakistan link surfaced: some outlets and social accounts exploited existing India-Pakistan tensions, layering a tenuous geopolitical record onto a financial topic to maximize reach. Key takeaway: verify against primary sources, such as official transcripts, parliamentary records, and reputable wires, before sharing. When in doubt, pause and consult independent fact-checkers to separate rumor from reality.

Broadcast Journalist at NewsLive

Karthik Menon is an Emmy-nominated broadcast journalist with 10 years of experience in live news coverage. He anchors prime-time news segments and special election coverage for NewsLive.

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