FIR Lodged Over Viral Video of Pro-Pakistan Posters

Rahul KaushikNationalApril 29, 2026

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New Delhi, April 29, 2026: A high alert was triggered across the security apparatus in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district today, April 29, 2026, following the viral circulation of a video showing pro-Pakistan posters. The footage, which reportedly surfaced on various social media platforms late Monday, depicts posters praising the Pakistani Prime Minister and the Army Chief being pasted on a bridge in the Pul Doda area. The “truth” behind the provocative clip is currently being scrutinized by law enforcement agencies to determine if the incident was a physical act of mischief or a digitally manipulated attempt to incite public unrest.

The interaction was observed after the video was widely shared, prompting the Doda Police to register a formal case under FIR No. 95/2026 at the Doda Police Station. According to official reports, the case has been filed under Section 353(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which pertains to the dissemination of statements or reports with the intent to cause fear or alarm among the public. It is reported that while the video appears to be geo-tagged to a specific location on a bridge in the Chenab Valley, no physical posters were found at the site during a subsequent police inspection.

Digital Forensics and Investigation: Authenticity Under Scrutiny

The reaction from the local administration has been one of immediate and calculated action. It is argued by senior police officials that the video contains “objectionable words” designed to create chaos and panic among the general population. A specialized team has been tasked with conducting a thorough forensic analysis of the clip to ascertain whether the footage is original or has been generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. On platforms like X and Instagram, the footage has sparked a debate regarding the potential for deepfake technology to be used as a tool for psychological warfare in sensitive border regions.

The impact of the video has also led to heightened vigilance across the district, with security forces being instructed to increase patrolling around key infrastructure. It is noted by commentators that the posters allegedly bore the name of a group calling itself the “Jammu Kashmir Youth Movement.” The passive role of the general public—who are being urged not to share or amplify the video—has been identified as a critical factor in maintaining communal harmony while the investigation remains underway.

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Maintaining Public Order: The Quest for the Perpetrators

Following the viral spread of the “Doda Poster” clip, efforts are being made by the police to identify the individuals featured in the video or those responsible for its creation. It is reported that no suspects have been detained as of Wednesday morning, but several local leads are being followed. The authorities have emphasized that anyone found involved in activities detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of the nation will be dealt with strictly according to the law.

As of the morning of April 29, 2026, the story remains a top trending topic in the region’s news cycles. While the physical area of Pul Doda remains peaceful, the digital record of the posters continues to serve as a reminder of the challenges posed by social media in volatile landscapes. For now, the story stands as a digital lesson: in an era of viral misinformation, the verification of a single clip is often the thin line between stability and manufactured crisis.

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