Pahalgam False Flag Operation: Opposition Demands Modi Govt Provide Proof

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NEW DELHI – Web Desk: Voices have begun rising within India against the so-called Pahalgam false flag operation staged by Indian authorities one year ago, with opposition leaders demanding that the Modi government provide evidence of Pakistan’s alleged involvement.

Indian Sikh leader Gopal Singh stated that the government has no proof of Pakistan’s involvement in the Pahalgam false flag operation, questioning why Indian intelligence agencies failed to prevent the incident.

Singh alleged that India staged the drama solely to impose war on Pakistan, stating, “We completely reject the Modi government’s stance.”

The Indian magazine The Wire has also raised questions about the allegations against Pakistan in the Pahalgam false flag operation, noting the lack of evidence presented by authorities.

Congress leader Mallikarjun claimed that Modi had canceled his visit to Jammu and Kashmir three days before the Pahalgam attack after receiving secret intelligence about a possible strike in the region.

Former East Punjab Chief Minister and Member of Parliament Charanjit Singh Channi has termed the Pahalgam false flag operation suspicious and demanded that the public be informed of the facts.

The development marks a rare instance of domestic scrutiny within India over an operation that was originally used to escalate tensions with Pakistan.

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