Pakistani propaganda accounts impersonating Indian users are spreading false claims alleging that the recent blast in Ayodhya, which killed five people, occurred at an IED factory linked to the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF).
However, this claim is completely false and fabricated. According to initial police investigations and credible media reports, the explosion was caused by a domestic LPG cylinder. There are no verified or official sources supporting the claim of any IED factory or IED-related blast.
A propaganda account @MeraaHindustan posted the claim saying:
“Blast in Ayodhya’s Pagla Bhari Village kills 5, including 3 children; house collapses, probe underway amid cover-up claims over alleged IED factory of Khalistan Zindabad Force – KZF.”
Hashtags used included #AyodhyaBlast #PaglaBhari #KZF #KhalistanZindabadForce #IEDFactory #Explosion #UttarPradesh #BreakingNews, further amplifying the false narrative.

Truth: Official Police Report Confirms LPG Cylinder Blast, Not IED Factory
As this claim gained traction on social media, it drew the attention of the D-Intent Data Team, which conducted a thorough investigation through keyword analysis and cross-verification with official and credible sources. Our findings led us to the official @ayodhya_police X account, which shared a video statement clarifying that:
“Regarding the police assistance and actions being taken in the incident where five people died due to the collapse of a house roof in Pagla Bhari village under Thana Purakalandar area, a byte from #SSP_अयोध्या.”
This confirmed that the blast was caused by an LPG cylinder explosion, not an IED.

Additionally, the verified news agency @ANI reported:
“Uttar Pradesh: 5 people died following an explosion in a house in Ayodhya. Police and administration are at the spot, and rescue and search operations are underway.”

The Times of India also published an article titled “‘LPG cylinder’ blast kills 5, razes 2-storey house in Ayodhya village”, which reaffirmed that preliminary police investigations revealed a domestic LPG explosion — with no evidence of any IED or terror link.

Together, these official and media reports conclusively debunk the false narrative. There is no credible evidence of an IED factory, terror involvement, or any link to the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF).
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ANALYSIS: Misleading
FACT: Pakistani propaganda accounts impersonating Indian users are spreading false claims alleging that the recent blast in Ayodhya, which killed five people, took place at an IED factory linked to the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF). (1/3) pic.twitter.com/iW459oBcHW
Intent:
Propaganda accounts are circulating false and fabricated claims about the blast in Ayodhya to set their narrative against India.
Conclusion:
Claim: The Ayodhya blast occurred at an IED factory linked to KZF.
Fact: The explosion was caused by an LPG cylinder; no evidence supports any IED or terror connection.
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