India is reported to have planning ‘false flag’ operations against Pakistan to divert attention from intense domestic turmoil faced by New Delhi.
According to sources, Pakistan’s armed forces have been put on high alert after suspicions that India might resort to any misadventure and conduct ‘false flag’ operation to blame Pakistan and shift focus from turmoil in its domestic politics.
The development comes as more than 300,000 farmers have marched to Delhi, setting up camps and staging a full-fledge sit in the nation’s capital against government’s agricultural policies and laws.
Farmers are protesting against a set of three laws passed in September this year regarding de-regulation of India’s agricultural sector.
The protesting farmers have been harshly dealt by authorities who have resorted to teargas shelling and intense baton charge wounding at least hundreds of farmers.
Farmers’ protest has rattled Narendra Modi led BJP government which has failed to address, resolve the issue.
Indian media quite unexpectedly, has finally turned the guns on Narendra Modi who is now facing the heat for his failure to address key domestic issues.
New Delhi on multiple occasions has resorted to false flag operations to shift domestic focus from local issues to Pakistan.
India’s unsuccessful ‘surgical strike’ back in February 2019 was followed by Pulwama attack on Indian forces in IOK. Indian jets had violated Pakistani airspace which was effectively responded by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) who then shot down two Indian fighter planes.