Indian False Flag Operation Exposed Again: Pahalgam Attack Victims Found Alive
Pahalgam "Victims" Found Alive, Expose False Flag Claims
New Delhi: India’s false flag operations have once again come under global scrutiny after revelations emerged that the alleged victims of the recent Pahalgam attack are, in fact, alive. Sources suggest that following the exposure of the Pahalgam false flag operation, Indian intelligence agencies are allegedly planning another staged incident to deflect attention and vilify Pakistan.
In a shocking turn of events, videos and images circulated on social media show a couple—previously claimed to be killed in the Pahalgam attack—alive and well. The couple, falsely identified as an Indian Navy officer and his wife, expressed their confusion and distress in a video statement:
“We are alive. We don’t know why our pictures are being shown on Indian media. It’s beyond our understanding.”
They urged Indian citizens to report news outlets that are broadcasting their images falsely, saying,
“Our families are extremely disturbed by this misinformation. Please stop spreading these fake images.”
Security analysts now assert that the incident was a staged operation by India’s intelligence agency, RAW, similar to several previous cases designed to malign Pakistan.
Illegal Detention and Fake Encounters of Pakistani Citizens by Indian Agencies
Reliable sources reveal a disturbing pattern of abductions and extrajudicial killings by Indian intelligence agencies targeting Pakistani nationals. Since 2003, at least 56 Pakistani citizens have been illegally detained and held incommunicado by Indian agencies.
Prominent cases include:
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Zia Mustafa, abducted in January 2003, was kept in illegal custody until he was killed in a staged encounter in October 2021.
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Mohammad Ali Hassan, detained since October 2006, was also killed in a fake encounter in August 2022.
Other Pakistani citizens reportedly in illegal Indian custody include:
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Mohammad Riaz (since June 25, 1999)
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Abdullah Maki from Multan (since August 8, 2002)
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Tafheem Akmal Hashmi (since July 28, 2006)
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Zafar Iqbal (since August 11, 2007)
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Abdul Razzaq Shafiq (since November 2010)
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Naveed Rehman (since April 17, 2013)
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Mohammad Abbas (since March 12, 2013)
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Siddique Ahmed (since November 7, 2014)
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Mohammad Zubair (since January 14, 2015)
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Abdur Rehman (since May 15, 2015)
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Sajjad Baloch (since July 14, 2015)
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Waqas Manzoor (since 2015)
Sources claim that these individuals are subjected to extreme torture and may be used in staged encounters in the future to support fabricated narratives against Pakistan.
Call for International Attention
Security experts and human rights activists have urged the international community to take note of India’s alleged human rights violations and orchestrated propaganda. The exposure of the false flag in Pahalgam and previous fake encounters point to a worrying trend of state-sponsored misinformation and abuse.
“Such actions not only endanger regional peace but also highlight the need for independent international investigation into these grave allegations,” analysts warned.
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