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Pakistani agencies foil Modi govt s nefarious design against Kashmiris

February 4, 2023 04:56 PM


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In Modi's India, the Indian army and intelligence agency RAW are involved in drug smuggling, the Indian Army started cheating senior officers as lies, fake encounters and extrajudicial killings have become the hallmark of the Indian army. Rapes, killing of innocent civilians, suicides and the retreat from Galwan forced the Indian army to use cheap tactics.

The Indian army, RAW and Occupied Jammu and Kashmir Police are in a fierce competition to make numbers before the Modi government. The Indian army smuggled its own weapons and started targeting the freedom fighters.

Indian military officers put the regional peace at stake in the process of building their careers. Army officers started playing with the blood of Kashmiris in the rounds of promotions, medals and reports.

Pakistan's intelligence agencies foiled the Indian agencies’s design. According to the plan, vulnerable Kashmiris would be lured into smuggling and offered money. Later the 'smuggler' would be killed in a fake operation, and the blame would be put on Pakistan.

Initially, small consignments of arms and drugs were smuggled from the Kashmir Police. If successful, a large consignment (50 rifles, 30 pistols, 20 hand grenades, 50 kg of drugs) would have been smuggled from Azad Kashmir.

During smuggling, fake smugglers were killed by the Indian army and Pakistan was accused of infiltration and terrorism by giving it the colour of operation. Officers involved in the operation were given weapons and rewards.

CID Kashmir's letter to Jammu and Kashmir Police chief came to light. In the letter, the HEAD of CID Kashmir is informing the Jammu and Kashmir Police chief about the plan and instructing him to ignore it.

The letter mentions fake operations in Hajipir sector of 3 Rajputs, Uri sector of 12 Jats and Lt Col Aksant in Kupwara district. In another letter, a CID 'K' force official is allegedly attributing the unruly behaviour of the commanding officer to the failure of the operation between SP Baramulla and the 12 Jat Regiment.

The letter further said that in case the commanding officer leaves, the second-in-command agrees to this fake operation. India has tried these tactics in the past to suppress Kashmiris and defame Pakistan.

On February 26, 2019, a fake surgical strike was staged to ensure the BJP's victory in the elections. According to a leaked WhatsApp chat by Arnab Goswami in The Wire report on January 16, 2021, the Modi government itself was involved in the Pulwama attack.

On July 18, 2020, the Indian army declared three Kashmiris as terrorists and martyred them. But in January 2021, Brigadier Katoch, who was involved in the same incident, was awarded the 'Yudh Seva Medal'.

On February 3, 2022, the Indian army arrested Shabbir Ahmed with arms from Chandgir, Bandipora, while according to the Kashmir CID, Shabbir Ahmed was detained since January 19.

In 2010, three youths were martyred in fake encounters in Machhal. On March 14, 2022, a man named Abrar was arrested with weapons in a fake encounter.

 On November 28, 2022, the Indian army hid weapons near a house in Panjtaran village of Kupwara district, which was recorded on the phone by the resident of the house.

On November 30, the Indian army raided and recovered the same weapons and blamed Pakistan. Indian army officers are smuggling drugs and weapons to flatter senior officers.

Despite 1279 days of illegal siege in Kashmir, brave Kashmiris are still fighting for freedom. The Indian army is using these tactics to divert attention from the Freedom Movement of Kashmiris and win elections to nine states in 2023.

Barack Obama wrote in his book The Promised Land that India wins elections on an anti-Pakistan stance. The international media has raised its voice on these fake encounters many times.

In 2010 and 2015, the BCCI had questioned fake encounters in Kashmir. According to the report, Indian terrorists were also involved in the attack on the Sikh Gurdwara in Kabul on March 25, 2020, and Indian laws also protect soldiers involved in such crimes.

The US journal Foreign Policy had also exposed India in the context of Indian terrorism, in which ISIS and Indian links were exposed to the world and this nexus was described as a global and regional threat.

On December 30, 2020, TRT World also exposed Indian fake encounters.



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