NEW DELHI: The Modi government and the Godi media, which are at the center of Pakistan’s diplomatic achievements and the global scenario, are in deep doubt. The Indian Defense Minister’s bluffs and the secret agency RAW are preparing a false flag operation as the elections approach, as per the old playbook.
India has started a new series of false flag dramas as the elections approach in West Bengal, Assam and other states. The Godi media is sometimes creating a baseless and misleading narrative about Pakistan’s bankruptcy and sometimes about diplomacy.
Indian social media accounts linked to RAW have also started a series of baseless allegations against Pakistani state institutions by spreading baseless propaganda. Also read: Midterm elections! Alarm bells ring for Trump The anti-Pakistan statements of the Indian Defense Minister, Foreign Minister and the misleading propaganda of the Godi media are not just a coincidence but a systematic plan for political ambitions. According to international experts, Modi is making unsuccessful attempts to achieve political ambitions by inciting anti-Pakistan sentiments in various Indian states before the elections.
The success of India’s rejected false flag drama makes it clear that it has not learned any lessons from the failure of Operation Sindoor, and more defeats are yet to come. The international community is well aware of the history of misleading propaganda and state-sponsored false flag operations by the Indian media, the victory of the struggle for truth is about to complete a year, and the response to any Indian adventure will be more severe, effective and decisive than ever.
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