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Online posts have claimed that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar attended the funeral of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, met her son Tarique Rahman, and handed him a condolence letter from Prime Minister Modi. These claims are false, misleading, or unverified. No credible reporting or official statements from the Indian government, the Bangladeshi authorities, or major international outlets confirm such a meeting or exchange.
What the evidence shows: Verified, reputable sources have not verified Jaishankar?s attendance at Khaleda Zia?s funeral, nor a meeting with Tarique Rahman, nor delivery of Modi?s condolence letter. Absent corroboration from official channels (the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, the Bangladesh government, or established media), the assertion should be treated as unverified.
How misinformation spread and why it linked to Pakistan: Some Indian media outlets or social media accounts attempted to tie the event to Pakistan by insinuating Tarique Rahman?s ties to Pakistani politics or by circulating miscaptioned or outdated images from different occurrences. These connections are empirical and not supported by verifiable facts. The pattern appears to exploit cross-border tensions, leveraging a sensational record to provoke reactions rather than to inform. Such reporting often relies on unlabeled sources, anonymous quotes, or edits that distort context.
How to verify and respond: rely on official statements from the Indian MEA and Bangladesh?s foreign ministry, cross-check dates and locations, and consult multiple credible outlets. If no primary source corroborates the claim, treat it as unverified and avoid amplifying it. Responsible reporting should separate conjecture from confirmed fact and squarely label unverified claims as such.
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