Indian army staging fake encounters under ‘Operation Mahadev’
The Indian army has launched another false flag operation – “Operation Mahadev” – to carry out fake encounters to mask its failure after the Pahalgam incident, said a news report.
According to the report, this operation is part of a strategy to advance the Hindutva agenda and divert the public and media attention from the Modi government’s shortcomings.
An alleged encounter took place just a day before Modi’s speech in the Lok Sabha, when Indian media “Wion News” claimed that three terrorists associated with the Pahalgam attack were killed in an operation near Srinagar.
According to the report, AK-47 rifles, an American-made carbine, seventeen rifle grenades and other weapons were recovered from militants. However, experts have raised serious questions about these images that appeared in the media after the encounter.
In an image released by the Indian army, the barrel of a rifle can be seen in the possession of the alleged terrorists, stuffed with cloth, which makes it clear that the weapons were practically inoperative.
Security experts expressed surprise, saying that if this was a real clash, how could the terrorists have used such defective and ineffective weapons?
Political observers say that the Modi government is resorting to this false flag operation to cover up the failure of “Operation Sindoor” and possible criticism of military weaknesses in the Lok Sabha.
False flag operations have now become a regular part of the Modi government’s state policy, through which an attempt is made to defame Pakistan without evidence.
The media, including Vivek News, linked the terrorists to Pakistan without any judicial or international verification, which once again exposes India’s fabricated narrative.
If these terrorists were indeed Pakistanis, then the question arises as to why evidence against them was not presented at international forums?
According to political analysts, whenever elections are near in India or a major government failure comes to light, an attempt is made to divert public attention by giving the impression of cross-border terrorism.
Old fake encounter photos, unusable weapons, and unsubstantiated anti-Pakistan narratives have now become the hallmark of the Modi government.
The Modi government has damaged India’s reputation, with these fake operations internationally as well, and it is time for the international community to take serious notice of these false flag dramas.
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