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Irrefutable evidence surfaces of Indian funding for PTM protests

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Shahid Kakar

Web Desk: New evidence has surfaced that suggests financial links between PTM activists and sources in India. Reports claim that a payment of about eleven thousand pounds reached PTM UK Deputy Chief Executive Shahid Kakar from an Indian account on March eight two thousand twenty six.

According to available financial records and account statements the transfer appeared shortly after Shahid Kakar called for a protest in London. The documents point to a direct financial transaction connected to the protest activity.

PTM leaders who claim to represent the Pashtun community have instead developed links with foreign sources. These connections aim to influence political activities and protests.

India has long attempted to create instability inside Pakistan through political and financial support to groups that oppose the state. Such efforts attempt to weaken security institutions and promote division based on ethnicity and language.

Earlier a photograph also circulated on social media that showed Israeli analyst Dan Feferman who is associated with the NGO Sharaka with PTM affiliated activist Aina Drakhane. The image sparked discussion about possible international links.

Statements and actions by Shahid Kakar Aina Drakhane, PTM figures have raised serious questions about foreign connections and political motives. They believe authorities should carefully review these activities.

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