Tourists Attacked in Pahalgam, Occupied Kashmir; Indian Media’s False Propaganda Continues

Modi Government Accused of Using False Flag Tactics to Deflect Failures in Kashmir

PAHALGAM: A purported attack on tourists occurred this afternoon in Pahalgam, Occupied Kashmir, according to sources. Following the incident, Indian media, particularly social media accounts linked to India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), quickly began to spew venom against Pakistan, sources claim.

The attack was sensationalized with a fabricated narrative, suggesting religious motives by targeting non-Muslims, sources report. This attack is seen as part of India’s ongoing strategy to divert global attention from the deteriorating security situation in Occupied Kashmir, particularly during sensitive times, such as foreign leaders’ visits.

It is no coincidence that this alleged attack took place while the U.S. Vice President was visiting India, according to sources. Indian authorities have historically staged false flag operations during foreign dignitaries’ visits to shift focus away from the human rights abuses and escalating violence in Kashmir.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has previously used similar tactics to politically gain leverage and deflect from its failures, sources added. Both the Indian government and military have failed to manage the security situation in Occupied Kashmir due to their oppressive policies, they concluded.

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