ISLAMABAD: The intelligence agencies of Pakistan have foiled another false flag operation the Modi regime planned to be staged on the fourth anniversary of Pulwama attack on February 14.
Under the plan, on February 14, an explosive vehicle-type attack was planned in the southern districts of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. There are reports of suicide attacks on military targets in Pulwama, Kulgam, Islamabad and Shopian and the blame would be placed on Pakistan and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
According to security sources, Pakistani intelligence agencies have foiled another Indian false flag operation, on which war-obsessed India is facing another embarrassment.
India is once again looking to destroy the peace of the region. As soon as the election time came, the Modi government resorted to high tactics against Pakistan. Elections will be held in nine states of India this year, which are of decisive importance in the 2024 Indian Lok Sabha elections. It wants to win elections, no matter how many soldiers it has to kill for the purpose.
Indian soldiers will be the fuel of the Modi government’s lust for power. Barack Obama wrote in his book The Promised Land that India wins elections on anti-Pakistan sentiments.
In January 2022, Congress leader Udit Raj revealed that Narendra Modi was involved in the planning of the Pulwama attack.
A report by The Wire on January 16, 2021 says that according to Arnab Goswami’s leaked WhatsApp chat, the Modi government itself was involved in the Pulwama attack.
On October 27, 2022, the Indian Defense Minister made a statement about occupying Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan by force. On November 1, 2022, Lt General Upendra stated that the Indian Army was ready to attack Azad Kashmir.
The aim of the recent provocative statements and actions is to create an atmosphere of war to disturb peace in the region.
The Modi government wants to end the ceasefire agreement by justifying the false flag operation. Therefore, any false flag operation can be resorted to target Pakistan.