PTI leader condemns false flag operations, Indian propaganda

RAWALPINDI -UNS: Engineer Iftikhar Chaudhry, Vice President of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Punjab, has strongly condemned the ongoing series of false flag operations and malicious propaganda by India. In a statement issued from Rawalpindi, he said that India’s habitual accusations against Pakistan without any evidence is an old and ill-intentioned tactic that the international community must now reject.
Engineer Iftikhar stated that events such as the Samjhauta Express attack, incidents in Pahalgam, the Jafar Express tragedy, and the Sialkot killings clearly indicate the sinister role of Indian intelligence agencies. He pointed out that these attacks not only targeted innocent Pakistanis but were also used to manipulate international public opinion.
He further remarked that the pattern of behavior by Israel and India is identical — carrying out attacks themselves, blaming their opponents, and then playing the victim to mislead the world. He expressed concern that India may soon stage a new false flag incident in occupied Kashmir to increase pressure on Pakistan.
The PTI leader called upon international bodies and human rights organizations to take serious notice of India’s dangerous game, which poses a threat to regional peace and stability.
In conclusion, Engineer Iftikhar Chaudhry urged Pakistani leadership and citizens to demonstrate unity, wisdom, and foresight to counter external conspiracies. He emphasized that Pakistan is the fortress of the Muslim Ummah, and every attempt to weaken it from within will be firmly resisted.

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