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PIB Fact Check Debunks Fake News Claiming Report Confirmed Allegations Against PM Modi

PIB Fact Check appealed that, "Do NOT click on any links with such images. It may be a phishing attempt."

The PIB Fact Check exposed that the news article claiming that accusations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi have been confirmed as false.

PIB Fact check mentioned on their X handle that, “This image is morphed & AI-generated. No such article has ever been carried out.”

PIB Fact Check appealed that, “Do NOT click on any links with such images. It may be a phishing attempt.”

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The bureau cautioned the public against clicking on any suspicious links attached to such images, warning they may be part of a phishing attempt. Citizens are urged to verify news from official sources.

This occurrence points out how people use advanced AI tools to share unreliable content. To ensure safety and build trust, the government is regularly battling such narratives.

Also Read: PIB Fact Check Debunks Claim That India Informed Pakistan Before Operation Sindoor

First published on: May 17, 2025 09:20 PM IST


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