The plan to make India bloody by itself! Pakistan’s big conspiracy on Pahalgaon anniversary
Despite being beaten in Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has not learned a lesson. This time, Islamabad is trying to make India a bully by bleeding itself. Pak spy agency ISI is making a big conspiracy on the anniversary of Pahalgaon attack. This is known through sources.
According to sources, there may be one or a series of attacks in Pakistan this month. Behind which will be ISI itself. Ashanti may also be deliberately created across the country. And India will be blamed for all this. Such is the conspiracy of Pakistan. According to a section of security analysts, Islamabad is planning to use such ‘false flag’ tactics to garner support on the international stage or gain diplomatic leverage. On the other hand, Pakistan has long been plagued by economic crisis, political instability and security issues. In this situation, Islamabad is trying to unite the people by erecting the theory of ‘external enemy’. However, no definite information about this has been released yet. Diplomatic circles claim that India is wary of such possible attempts. The security agencies of the country are keeping an eye on the whole situation.
According to another source, Pakistan is also planning a major terrorist attack in India on or after the anniversary of the Pahalgaon attack. Already, the Pakistan-backed militant organizations of Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba have started to become active. According to sources, major cities like Delhi, Mumbai may be targeted in the new attack. But Jammu and Kashmir is not excluded. According to sources, the security system has already been tightened in Bhuswarga. Anti-terror operation is ongoing.
It is to be noted that on April 22, 26 unarmed people were killed in Pahelgaon by four militants of Lashkar’s shadow organization TRF. In response to this attack, India launched Operation Sindoor in the early hours of May 7. Nine militant bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir were destroyed. Pakistan then launched attacks targeting populated areas and army bases in states bordering India. India countered that attack as well as retaliated. At least 11 air bases of Pakistan were destroyed. More than 100 militants and 35-40 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the Indian army operation. Finally, New Delhi agreed to a ceasefire at Islamabad’s request.
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