Tensions in Kashmir often rise when the spotlight turns on New Delhi’s failures. The recent attack in Pahalgam, Occupied Kashmir, follows a familiar pattern — one we’ve seen before in Pulwama. Even former Indian officials, like ex-J&K Governor Satyapal Malik, have hinted at Pulwama being an inside job. Now, as India faces growing unrest and economic pressure, the BJP seems to have returned to its old playbook.
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Immediately after the Pahalgam incident, Indian media launched a wave of anti-Pakistan propaganda — without any investigation, without facts. RAW-affiliated social media accounts began spinning the narrative, using religion to frame it as an attack on non-Muslims, to provoke anger and distract the public.
And the timing? Not a coincidence. The attack took place while a top U.S. official was visiting India — a typical false flag strategy to divert global attention from Indian government’s failures at home.
This isn’t new. It’s an old tactic. It’s time the world finally sees through it.