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Indian plot to conduct false flag operation foiled

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Attaullah Tarar

Islamabad:  Security forces have foiled an Indian plot to conduct a false flag operation by using Pakistan Army uniforms, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has revealed.

 Indian spy agency RAW had tasked a man named Ijaz Mullah to buy Pakistani uniforms and sent him to Pakistan. The Pakistani security forces have caught the Indian spy red handed.

The federal minister said that “India had planned a false flag operation using individuals dressed in Pakistani military uniforms to mislead the international community and create another fabricated narrative against Pakistan.”

He added that “India could not digest Pakistan’s recent military successes. After the failure of Operation Sindoor, the Indian leadership is under severe pressure and, as a result, has once again resorted to lies and propaganda.”

The Information Minister further revealed that Indian intelligence agencies had arrested a Pakistani fisherman named Ijaz Mallah and attempted to use him for the false flag plan.

“Indian intelligence agencies gave Ijaz Mallah a special task, to buy Army, Navy, and Air Force uniforms after returning to Pakistan and send them back to India. These uniforms were to be used in a terrorist attack so that Pakistan could be blamed for it,” he said.

According to the minister, the plot was foiled due to the strict monitoring and timely action of Pakistan’s security agencies. He added that a video statement of Ijaz Mallah has also surfaced, in which he exposed the Indian plan and admitted that Indian agencies tried to use him for a false flag operation inside Pakistan.

India is once again plotting to conduct a false flag operation drama after its humiliating defeat in operation Sindoor, the information minister revealed.

India has started a disinformation campaign after it failed to swallow Pakistan’s victory in Marka-e-Haq, he said.

Tensions between India and Pakistan flared into a military confrontation on May 7, when India launched Operation Sindoor, carrying out missile strikes in Azad Kashmir.

In response, Pakistan shot down seven Indian fighter jets, including three Rafale aircraft.

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