India Intensifies False Flag Operations, Anti-Pakistan Rhetoric as Election Approaches

Thu Dec 21 2023
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ISLAMABAD: India has once again intensified its anti-Pakistan rhetoric as the general elections are approaching in the country.

It immediately blamed Pakistan for the attack on the Indian military convoy in Sarankot area of Poonch district, although Sarankot, Poonch area is 15 to 20 km away from LOC in India.

After the attack, RAW’s fake Twitter accounts and biased media started accusing Pakistan without evidence.

In 2023, the extremist Modi government has conducted several false flag operations. The purpose of these operations is to stir up anti-Pakistan sentiments to garner sympathy in the elections.

Anti-Pakistan propaganda was carried out through false flag operations before Republic Day on January 25 and during the G20 summit in Rajouri on April 26.

Modi regime also conducted false flag operations in Poonch on 21 May, Anantnag on 14 September and Neelam on 28 October and blamed Pakistan for it.

On October 5, Indian media accused Pakistan of supporting the attack in Rajouri. In fact, an Indian Major himself had killed 5 Indian soldiers by firing.

In April, the Indian media termed the incident in Bathinda as terrorism and blamed Pakistan for it. Later, it was revealed that the Indian soldier was fed up with sexual abuse and killed 4 comrades.

Surgical strikes before 2014 elections and Pulwama attack before 2018 elections were also staged by India.

Indian government criticized

Former Governor of Occupied Kashmir Satya Pal Malik and journalist Ravish Kumar have also revealed the fakeness of the Pulwama attack, and they have severely criticized the Modi government for it.

Recent Indian propaganda against Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir’s successful visit to the US could be a cynical attempt to influence the Biden administration, experts say.

Shockingly, all false flag operations are first reported by RAW’s fake Twitter accounts, according to experts.

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