ISLAMABAD: India’s plans for a false flag operation of alleged infiltration into the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) have been discovered by Pakistani intelligence and security agencies on the eve of India’s Republic Day, January 26. These plans were carried out on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s orders.
The sleuths’ uncovered script stated that Pakistan would be blamed for the bogus operation that would be carried out by the Indian army and police in the Poonch Sector of IIOJK near the Line of Control (LoC).
Three individuals were identified by Pakistani intelligence agencies as being crucial to New Delhi’s strategy.
The main perpetrators of the bogus operation were to be Bashir, a member of India’s 93 Infantry Brigade, and two other friends who went by the names Alam and Aslam.
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Bashir was given the task of recruiting locals who would then be presented as alleged terrorists attempting to enter India from Pakistan and take part in covert activities in the IIOJK by planting bombs, including IEDs, that would be used to ambush troops from the Indian Army’s 93 Brigade of the Dogra Regiment.
From the Azad Jammu and Kashmir side’s Jashkwal area, they would enter the IIOJK.
The script stated that India would derail the scheme by pre-planned capturing of the men as they entered the IIOJK near a local mosque.
The script later revealed that the Indian Army and police would uncover a cache of weapons and explosives, in addition to some books and other materials.
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The Indian police’s DSP Prashanna was given the responsibility of overseeing the false flag operation, according to Pakistani intelligence agencies.
India’s Republic Day is a national holiday observed annually on January 26 to commemorate the 1950 adoption of the Indian Constitution.
India’s transition from a British colony to an independent republic comes to an end with this event.