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Fake Screenshot Circulating Against Allama Tahir Ashrafi Declared False by ARY News

ARY News declares viral screenshot about Tahir Ashrafi fake and urges public to avoid sharing misleading social media content.

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Fake screenshot ARY News Tahir Ashrafi

ARY News denies viral fake screenshot circulating on social media involving Allama Tahir Ashrafi.

May 15, 2026

A viral screenshot circulating on social media, allegedly bearing the branding of ARY News and making claims about Tahir Ashrafi, has been officially declared fake and fabricated, according to a clarification issued by the news organization.

Social Media Claim Debunked

The manipulated image, which spread rapidly online, allegedly contained false and inappropriate claims linked to a fabricated news story. It falsely attributed statements to ARY News regarding Allama Tahir Ashrafi, sparking confusion and concern among social media users.

ARY News Official Clarification

ARY News strongly rejected the authenticity of the circulating screenshot, stating that no such news was ever published or broadcast by the channel. The organization urged the public to avoid sharing unverified and misleading content.

Warning Against Misinformation

Media observers have warned that the use of edited screenshots, AI-generated content, and digital manipulation to target public figures is increasing. Such content is often designed to mislead audiences and damage reputations.

Conclusion

The incident highlights the growing challenge of misinformation in the digital space and reinforces the need for verifying news through official and credible sources before sharing.

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