POLITICS
India’s False Allegations Against Pakistan: A Pre-Planned Propaganda After the Pahalgam Attack

In the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam attack, Indian media and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) quickly leveled accusations against Pakistan without any evidence or proper investigation. Within minutes of the attack, social media accounts linked to Indian intelligence agencies were pointing fingers at Pakistan, and within hours, hashtags like #PakSponsoredTerror began trending.
However, troubling revelations have surfaced suggesting that these accusations were not spontaneous. Sources claim that mere minutes after the attack, tweets from BJP leaders like JP Nadda and Amit Shah began to surface, accompanied by “fake intelligence reports” that were widely retweeted by pro-RSS accounts.
In a shocking discovery, over 500 Indian accounts reportedly posted identical tweets in the first 15 minutes following the attack, signaling that the allegations were pre-determined. Defense analysts have questioned the validity of the attack, asking why no images or videos of the 27 alleged victims were released. They have also raised concerns over the timing of the attack, noting that such incidents often coincide with significant international visits or political events in India.
Experts have warned that this is a calculated effort to mislead the public and manipulate global opinion. The lack of concrete evidence points to a deliberate effort to tarnish Pakistan’s image. They have also highlighted that India has a history of manipulating the truth, citing previous accusations against the country regarding the targeting of Sikh leaders in Canada and the U.S.