Expressing support for the victims of Indian false flag operation in Pahalgam, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar exposed India’s “false narrative” and presented the facts to the international community.

Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar bluntly termed the Pahalgam incident as a well-planned “false flag operation” by India. He said that despite the passage of a long period of one year, the Indian government has completely failed to present single concrete evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the incident.

The information minister expressed deep concern over the fact that an FIR was registered within just 10 minutes of the incident. He termed it a “dramatic move” and said that considering the distance between the crime scene and the police station and the investigative requirements, the fact that the case was registered so quickly is proof that these documents were already prepared.
He recalled that Pakistan had offered a transparent and impartial investigation immediately after the incident, for which it was willing to mediate any international forum or third party. India rejected this offer, which was aimed at saving its “false narrative”, as it knew that a transparent investigation would expose its lies.

Attaullah Tarar said that the narrative of the current Indian leadership is based on “hollow mindset, illogical thinking and arrogance”. He alleged that India is an expert in internationalizing its internal issues (like terrorism), while trying to mislead the world by declaring internationally recognized issues like Kashmir as its “internal matter”.

The information minister made it clear that Pakistan will not compromise on its sovereignty, dignity and security. He further said that India has a habit of using such incidents as justification for propaganda against Pakistan to cover up its failures. He appealed to the international media, think tanks and civil society to analyze the hidden motives behind India’s “fabricated narrative”.

This statement has come at a time when the situation in the region is already critical. According to analysts, this statement of the information minister is not only to address India but also to send a message to the international community that Pakistan rejects these allegations and has solid evidence to prove the Indian claims false.
According to the Federal Information Minister, the Pahalgam incident was a political ploy by India aimed at defaming Pakistan, but time has proven that India has no legal or moral basis for its allegations. Pakistan’s demand remains the same today that if India is sincere, it should accept Pakistan’s offer of investigation.

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