PV Desk
The Washington Post, an American English newspaper, has confirmed that the report circulated on social media about Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus in the name of the newspaper is completely false and fabricated.
“Recently, in an attempt to mislead the public, a malicious group has spread a fake report on social media about the Chief Adviser in the name of the Washington Post. The Washington Post has confirmed to the Chief Adviser’s press wing that the report is completely false and fabricated,” said CA’s press wing fact-checkers.
Everyone has been urged not to be misled by any kind of rumor. The Chief Adviser’s press wing has launched a fact-checking Facebook page to counter rumors on social media.
The press wing also trashed a claim on social media that the President invited all political parties for a dialogue.
“The information mentioned in the post is not correct. The President’s press wing has confirmed the matter. Everyone is urged not to be misled by any kind of rumors,” reads a message by the fact-checking Facebook page.