New Delhi: Asif Ghafoor the Director-General of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations, was heavily trolled recently for sharing doctored clip of retired Indian Air Force Marshal Denzil Keelor.

The DG of ISPR shared a video on his Twitter and claimed that the IAF veteran was speaking of “Indian failure” in the aerial engagement between Indian Air Force and the Paksiatn Air Force,a  day after India conducted precision strikes at terror camps in Balakot.

The doctored  video also had IAF wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman’s clip that was released by Pakistan’s military after his capture.

However, the tweeple were quick to notice that the video was doctored as the video was recorded in 2015. The interview was uploaded on YouTube in the year 2015 and the description stated that the former Air Marshal was talking on the wars of 1962 and 1965.


Netizens heavily trolled Ghafoor for posting the doctored video with false information.









 

After receiving flak from people. Ghafoor acknowledged that the video was doctored.

The clip of Air Marshal is revealed to be doctored through inset. Admission and expression were too identical to differentiate. Unintentional omission is acknowledged, especially to Indians. Nonetheless, environment remained unchanged for IAF on both the occasions,” he tweeted