ISLAMABAD (From Rizwan Abbasi): India’s major anti-Pakistan propaganda has been exposed once again to destabilize the country through its proxies.
A secret cable from the Indian Permanent Mission in Geneva reveals plans to spread chaos in Azad Kashmir and launch an anti-Pakistan campaign during the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) meeting.
According to sources, this meeting took place in September 2023 at the Indian Mission in Geneva, in which special instructions were given to the leaders of the UK-based Kashmiri organization.
According to the secret document, they were told to organize protests and rallies in the name of public issues in Azad Kashmir and to exaggerate issues like electricity bills.
According to the cable, a plan of various activities was prepared for anti-Pakistan propaganda on the occasion of the UNHRC meeting in Geneva.
It also included instructions to collect pictures and videos of protest demonstrations and present them on the global stage.
Moreover, a coordinated strategy to launch an anti-Pakistan campaign on social media was also mentioned.
The secret cable revealed that a large part of Indian funds were spent on the activities of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) in Europe in recent months.
At the same time, Baloch and Pashtun elements were also instructed to facilitate the Geneva meeting to strengthen the anti-Pakistan narrative.
The document also states that all activities should be hidden in the name of “community welfare” and “public committees” so that the real purpose is not revealed.
Moreover, under the Indian plan, media coverage, support from NGOs, and the collection of photographic evidence should be used against Pakistan.
According to experts, this revelation is clear evidence that India is continuously running a negative propaganda campaign against Pakistan and Azad Kashmir and is trying to mislead international forums.
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