The Federal Government of Pakistan has refuted claims circulating on social media regarding a public holiday on 25th May 2023. The government has clarified that the notification declaring Thursday as Pakistan Martyrs Day and a public holiday is fake.
MoIB rejects “fake news”
In an official statement released by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MoIB), it emphasized the importance of responsible sharing of information and denounced the spread of fake news. While educational institutes will remain closed on that day, it is essential to note that no public holiday has been declared by the government.
Disseminating #FakeNews is not only unethical and illegal but it is also disservice to the nation. It is the responsibility of everyone to reject irresponsible behavior. Reject #FakeNews pic.twitter.com/Fv5kvd5Igs
— Fact Checker MoIB (@FactCheckerMoIB) May 23, 2023
The Ministry urged citizens to reject and report any instances of fake news, emphasizing the negative impact it has on the nation. Spreading false information not only undermines trust but also hampers the smooth functioning of society.
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In this era of rapid information dissemination through social media, it is crucial for individuals to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of breaking news before sharing it. Upholding ethical practices and responsible behavior in sharing information is essential for the well-being and progress of the nation.
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