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Fact Check: Viral Post Says Samay Raina got an invite from Pakistan PM; Post is Misleading

DFRAC Editor February 15, 2025
Fact Check: Viral claim about Samay Raina receiving an invite from Pakistan PM debunked as misleading. Image shows false social media post analysis.

Claim

An image is going viral on social media, claiming that the Prime Minister of Pakistan has extended an invite to Indian YouTuber Samay Raina. He has been offered a Golden Visa to start ‘Pakistan’s Got Latent’. This image is widely shared and discussed online. This claim of an invite by Pakistan’s PM to the controversial Indian YouTuber/comedian has come online following a recent controversy that erupted after some unsavory and provocative remarks were made in his show, it engulfed the nation and people from left, right, and center opposed it and action against him and his show was taken place.

Fact Check: Viral post claims comedian Samay Raina received an invite from Pakistan PM with a golden visa for Karachi. Image shows Samay Raina on stage with an alleged official letter. Misleading social media post debunked.

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Fact Check

Upon investigation, the DFRAC team found this claim to be fabricated and misleading. No official letter or confirmation of such an invitation exists from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) or any verified Pakistani government sources.

Additionally, the image used in the viral post is from Samay Raina’s show in California on February 9, 2025, and is unrelated to the claim.

Did Pakistan PM really invite Samay Raina? Viral post sparks debate! Image shows comedian on stage with an alleged official letter—truth or fake news?

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Conclusion

DFRAC’s fact-check confirms that the claim about Pakistan’s PM inviting YouTuber Samay Raina is Fake News. No official confirmation or letter was issued.

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