Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's post marking what he called the "darkest day in the history of Kashmir" was swiftly fact-checked by X's community notes, with several people flagging it as historically inaccurate. To top it all, a person flagged that the post had over 70% generative AI content, saying he was surprised how the Pakistani PM had written a long post without mistakes.

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In his post, Sharif accused India of "annexing" Jammu and Kashmir on October 27, 1947, claiming it marked the start of decades of "oppression" and the "denial of Kashmiri self-determination".

Pakistan observes "Kashmir Black Day" every October 27 to mark what it describes as the anniversary of "India's occupation of Jammu and Kashmir".

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