Pakistan Faces Backlash For Sending Expired Relief Supplies To Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka, Deletes Post On X

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Images shared by the Pakistan High Commission Sri Lanka drew sharp criticism on social media, with many users calling the gesture reckless. (Photo: Pakistan High Commission Sri Lanka)

Pakistan has sparked controversy by sending relief supplies that were expired by a year to Sri Lanka during the ongoing Cyclone Ditwah disaster.

The aid was dispatched via air and sea, but viral photos revealed that the shipment — intended to support Sri Lanka's rescue and relief efforts — included unusable expired items such as medical supplies and food.

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Images shared by the Pakistan High Commission Sri Lanka drew sharp criticism on social media, with many users calling the gesture reckless and insulting amid a humanitarian crisis.

Some even questioned whether the aid was genuine or simply old stock being dumped on a beleaguered neighbour.

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