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Pak media trolls Indian reports of 'spy pigeon' Ghutarghoon Khan!

Lahore [Pakistan], Oct. 4 (ANI): Following Indian reports of a pigeon being detained at the border with Islamabad after it was found carrying a warning note to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Pakistan media has trolled the entire story by releasing 'proof' about the pigeon named 'Ghutarghoon Khan'.

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Pak media trolls Indian reports of 'spy pigeon' Ghutarghoon Khan!
Lahore [Pakistan], Oct. 4 (ANI): Following Indian reports of a pigeon being detained at the border with Islamabad after it was found carrying a warning note to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Pakistan media has trolled the entire story by releasing 'proof' about the pigeon named 'Ghutarghoon Khan'. Taking a humorous angle on the report, the Dawn carried a story saying that India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) released some photos that show the Pakistani pigeon indulging in various spying actives in and over India. "RAW chief, Roger Binny, told reporters that the photos also proved that the Pakistani pigeon (code name: Ghutarghoon Khan) had been conducting spying missions in India for many years, maybe even decades!" states the article. The article then went ahead to post pictures of random pigeons in different actions with hysterical and ludicrous captions, for example: . Ghutarghoon Khan fighting a patriotic Indian squirrel. The squirrel's body was found in a fish pond nearby. . An ISI agent paying Ghutarghoon Khan money to conduct more aerial bombings in India The final image in the article, that has gone viral, shows a pigeon in a cage and titled "Ghutarghoon Khan apprehended and put where he belongs. The Republic of India is safe. Long live RAW! Ghutarghoon Khan's final words: 'My name is Khan, and I'm not a spy!" Last week, a white pigeon with an Urdu inscription on its wings dropped in a house in Mukerian sub-division's Motla village, raising suspicion that it could be a 'spy' from the neighbouring country. Mukerian is 35 km from Pathankot, which remains on high alert after the airbase attack. Last year, the international media had ripped into a similar report from India, where a pigeon with illegible Urdu message stamped on its wings and a small wired object around it was enough for residents of Pathankot to turn it over to the police. (ANI)

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