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India’s another nefarious plan exposed after Pahalgam false flag

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ISLAMABAD: After the false flag operation in Pahalgam, India’s another nefarious and dangerous plan has been exposed, sources said on Thursday.

According to sources, India has planned to use 56 innocent Pakistanis forcibly and illegally imprisoned in Indian jails since 2003. The 56 innocent prisoners include mostly fishermen and those who crossed the LoC by mistake, and India can use these 56 prisoners for its nefarious purposes through violence.

India can use these Pakistani prisoners to incite violence against Pakistan. He can portray these prisoners as terrorists and can martyr them in fake encounters, sources added.

It should be remembered that Muhammad Riaz has been imprisoned in Kot Bhalwal Jail since June 25, 1999; similarly, Muhammad Abdullah Makki of Multan has been imprisoned in Kot Bhalwal Jail since August 8, 2002.

Tafheem Akmal Hashmi has been imprisoned in Udhampur Jail since July 28, 2006, and Zafar Iqbal has been imprisoned in Kot Bhalwal Jail since August 11, 2007.

Apart from them, Abdul Razzaq Shafiq has been imprisoned in Kot Bhalwal Jail since November 2010, Naveedur Rehman has been imprisoned in Udhampur Jail since April 17, 2013, and Muhammad Abbas has been imprisoned in Kathua Jail since March 12, 2013.

Moreover, Siddique Ahmed has been imprisoned in Kathua Jail since November 7, 2014; Muhammad Zubair has been imprisoned in Kot Bhalwal Jail since January 14, 2015, and Abdul Rehman has been imprisoned in Kot Bhalwal Jail since May 15, 2015.

In addition, Sajjad Baloch has been in Kathua jail since July 14, 2015; Waqas Manzoor has been in Kathua jail since 2015; Naveed Ahmed has been in Kot Bhalwal jail since 2015; Muhammad Atif has been in Kathua jail since February 7, 2016; and Hanzala has been in Kathua jail since June 20, 2016.

Furthermore, Zabihullah has been in Kot Bhalwal jail since March 22, 2018; Muhammad Waqar has been in Baramulla jail since April 2019; and Imadullah alias Babar Patra has been in Kot Bhalwal jail since September 26, 2021.

Similarly, Abdul Hanan has been imprisoned in Udhampur Jail since October 2021, Salman Shah in Kathua Jail since October 2021, Habib Khan in Kot Bhalwal Jail since November 2021, Amjad Ali in Tihar Jail since March 28, 1994, Nazir Ahmed in Tihar Jail since December 1, 1994, Khalid Mahmood in Tihar Jail since 1994, and Abdul Rahim in Tihar Jail since May 28, 1995.

The same strategy was used by India on many occasions, including in 2021, when a Pakistani citizen named Zia Mustafa was martyred in a fake encounter by Indian intelligence agencies in October 2021.

Mustafa was forcibly and illegally detained by the Indian agency in January 2003.

Similarly, Mohammad Ali Hassan was also forcibly and illegally detained by Indian intelligence agencies on October 27, 2006, and was martyred in a fake encounter in August 2022, sources said.

Sources also added that India may launch a Balakot-style attack by creating a narrative of so-called terrorist camps.

Meanwhile, according to defense experts, there is no such terrorist camp inside Pakistan. If India tries to target any fictitious camp in Pakistan based on a false narrative, Pakistan will give a befitting reply. The fake drama of Pahalgam has been exposed as it has many obvious flaws.

Digital Desk

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