WATCH | Pakistan's Hina Rabbani Khar gets fact-checked by TV host over terrorist Hafiz Abdur Rauf's identity
Hina Rabbani Khar said there are a million Abdur Raufs in Pakistan, alleging that the man leading the funeral prayers for terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor is not US sanctioned terrorist Hafiz Abdur Rauf
With Pakistan trying to frame its own narrative regarding the presence of terrorists in the country, there seem to be contradiction in the claims made by politicians and the army. Former Pakistan foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar has claimed on live TV that the man seen leading the funeral prayers for terrorists killed during Operation Sindoor was not US-sanctioned terrorist Hafiz Abdur Rauf, only to be fact-checked by the journalist.
Speaking during an interview with Al Jazeera, Khar was presented with photo of Hafiz Abdur Rauf that was projected by India as an evidence of link between the Pakistani army officials and terrorists who were attending the funeral together. Rauf is a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba's senior leadership since 1999.
However, Khar alleged that the man in the photo was not the terrorist wanted by the US, adding that there are a million Abdur Raufs in Pakistan.
“I am telling you, with authority, with evidence which has been shared with the whole world, that this is not the man that you (India) are claiming it to be. That is not the man you are claiming it to be,” Khar argued.
However, the journalist was quick to fact-check the former minister, pointing out that she is contradicting the Pakistani army.
When Khar said the Pakistan army is defending the man in the photo and not the terrorist, the host pointed out that the military had released Abdur Rauf's national ID number, which is the same one as on the US sanctions list. "So, according to the US sanctions terrorist list, this man is a terrorist," he said.
On May 11, Pakistan Director General ISPR Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the man seen in the funeral video is named Hafiz Abdur Rauf, who he said was a "common man".
“This man is Hafiz Abdur Rauf, who is leading the prayers. He has three daughters, a son, and he was born in March 1973. You can see his family details and everything,” Chaudhry said in a presentation at a press meet. He also said the preacher was a member of the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League party.
PIB's fact-check team had countered the Pakistani official's claim, saying the details of the man presented by the DG ISPR overlap completely with the details of Hafiz Abdur Rauf, who is part of the US sanctions list.
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