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Fake Notice About Sindh Governor’s Leave Circulates Online

A fake notice about Sindh Governor’s leave is circulating online. Authorities confirm it is not genuine and warn the public.

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Fake notice about Sindh Governor’s leave circulating online, with authorities confirming it is not genuine [IC: by AFP]

February 24, 2026

A notice claiming that the Governor of Sindh was going on leave for medical reasons has been circulating widely on social media. The document appeared to be an official order from the Governor House. It quickly caught the attention of many users who shared it across different platforms. However, authorities have confirmed that the notice is not genuine.

The notice did not come from any official office. Its design included elements that made it look real, but it was a fabricated document. While it suggested that the Governor would temporarily step aside, there is no truth to these claims. The false notice was spreading confusion among the public and online communities.

Authorities Deny Authenticity of Document

Official sources have clarified that the notice is fake. Verified accounts and government channels emphasized that no such order has been issued. The public has been warned not to trust documents shared on social media without confirmation.

At the same time, experts say that fake notices like these are becoming more common. They can cause unnecessary worry and misunderstandings. Authorities encourage people to rely only on statements from verified sources. Sharing unverified information can spread confusion and panic.

Meanwhile, there is no official announcement regarding the Governor taking leave. Government work in Sindh is continuing as usual. Citizens are advised to verify any news before sharing it online and to pay attention to official channels for accurate updates.

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