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The Indian government’s Pulwama drama: the truth

Deception, lies, and political manipulation by Modi administration

Last updated: 2024/02/27 at 12:46 PM
Published February 27, 2024
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Following the Pulwama assault, certain vital details have emerged that assist us comprehend what happened in the area. What was initially depicted as an act of aggression by Pakistan against India now appears to be a meticulously orchestrated scenario with falsified narratives and political motivations at play.

On February 26th, the Indian Air Force launched a bogus surgical attack, which Pakistan swiftly revealed to the international media. In their phony surgical strikes, Indian media sometimes claimed to have killed 300 militants, while at other times they broadcast discussions based on fake audio.

Narendra Modi himself made a foolish claim about carrying out operations while hidden in clouds. In response, the Pakistani Air Force shot down an Indian aircraft, capturing Wing Commander Abhinandan.

Instead of recognizing the truth, India falsely claimed that it shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter.

Indian accusations were denied not only by American officials, but also by defense analysts like as Christine Fair and independent Indian media. Senior Indian journalist Ashok Swain tweeted on September 11, 2018, that Modi was playing a war theater with Pakistan to win the elections.

From 2016 to 2018, the Indian army imprisoned Adil Ahmed Dar on suspicion six times. Adil Ahmed Dar joined the militants in March 2018, driven by frustration. According to Adil Dar’s parents, Indian cruelty was the primary motivation for Adil’s suicide strike.

The question arises: when suicide bombers and explosive materials are local, how can Pakistan be blamed?

Despite being imprisoned six times, did the Indian army fail to recognize Adil Dar’s intentions?

Are the Indian army’s activities tormenting the young Kashmiris unnecessary, or are they forcing the Kashmiris to retaliate? How did 350 kg of bomb material infiltrate from Pakistan to Pulwama, under the noses of 800,000 Indian troops? Why do similar attacks always occur right before an election?

Pakistan has previously exposed several of India’s false flag operations.

According to The Wire, on January 16, 2021, Arnab Goswami’s secret WhatsApp messages proved that the Modi government planned the Pulwama assault.

In January 2022, Congress politician Udit Raj stated that the Modi government had organized the Pulwama attack.

On February 14, 2023, Pakistani agencies revealed India’s plans to carry out a Pulwama-style strike.

This year, elections are being held in nine Indian states, which will be critical in making decisions for the 2024 Indian Lok Sabha elections.

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