Fact Check: Has Government Issued Advisory Amid 'Operation Sindoor? See PIB Response

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The Press Information Bureau Fact Check team addressed the matter in a post on X. (Photo source: X)

In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, the Indian government has raised an alert over a surge in fake advisories and misinformation spreading online. Authorities have clarified that several messages circulating on social media, including advisories urging the public to stock up on essentials, are entirely false and not issued by any official source.

One widely shared piece of misinformation included a fabricated civil defence advisory, claiming that the situation along the India-Pakistan border was deteriorating. The false message encouraged people to remain calm while stockpiling food and medicines. The government has firmly denied issuing any such directive, warning citizens not to believe or act upon any such fake advisory.

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The Press Information Bureau Fact Check team addressed the matter in a post on X.

“An image of an advisory is being shared online, claiming that the Government has urged individuals to take precautionary measures and keep essential items ready at home. This claim is #FAKE. The government has not issued any such advisory, ” the PIB Fact Check post read.

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