Pakistan is under fire again. The Pakistan High Commission in Sri Lanka faced criticism online after sharing images of relief materials sent to flood-hit Sri Lanka. In a post on X, the High Commission uploaded photos showing stacks of packaged supplies, stating: “Relief packages from Pakistan have been successfully delivered to assist our brothers and sisters affected by the recent floods in Sri Lanka, which signifies our unwavering solidarity.” However, it was noticed what appeared to be expiry dates of October 2024 printed on some of the packages. The labels on several packages, however, carried “EXP: 10/2024”, prompting widespread accusations that Pakistan had shipped expired products to a nation battling one of its worst flooding crises in recent years.
Instead of disposing in garbage, Pakistan chose to send its expired Food materials to flood hit Sri Lanka pic.twitter.com/nqpsukHRNv
— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) December 2, 2025
Critics accused Pakistan of disrespecting disaster victims by sending goods allegedly past their shelf-life. Islamabad has not issued a clarification so far.
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