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False-flag operations as Modi’s policy tool

Qaisar Mansoor

Political heat wave has led to constitutional meltdown in India as evident from incidents of Udupi to Udaipur – via Khargone, Prayagraj, Delhi and Gulbarg Society, from banning Hijab in classrooms to preventing Azaan on loudspeakers, from bullying to bulldozing, from blasphemy to beheading. BJP is adopting every mean to gain its political pursuit in the country with perfectly dubious means – saam, daam, dand, bhed – making a mockery of constitutional provisions.

The BJP was facing elections in October 1999 when the alliance split in 1998 — a year after the BJP formed the coalition government. To win these elections, the BJP government resorted to the Kargil war and won the votes of extremist Hindus through the media. The next election for the BJP government was in 2004, for which it began efforts to break the anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan vote a year and a half before the election. On February 22, 2002, the Godhra train attack occurred in which 69 people were killed. The incident was followed by anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat in which 3,000 Muslims were killed and their properties set on fire.

Then, the Chief Minister of Gujarat was Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India. The United States had banned Modi from entering the country for ten years in 2005, declaring him unpopular and a terrorist because of his involvement in the massacre of Muslims. The ban was lifted in 2014 after Modi became the Prime Minister. He became the Chief Minister of Gujarat again in 2007 after winning the Hindu vote on the basis of massacre of Muslims in the state. In 2007, the Samjhauta Express was torched, killing 68 people.

After that incident, India started blaming Pakistan. However, when it was investigated, the terrorists of the extremist Hindu organisation, including Major Ramesh of the Indian Army, were found involved. These attacks were also used by the BJP to woo the Hindu vote in the 2008 elections, but without success. When the Indian Army camp was attacked in Uri sector on September 18, 2016, elections were imminent in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Goa, as well as Indian Punjab. The attack was followed by a barrage of propaganda against Pakistan, and on September 29, India claimed to have carried out a surgical strike in Pakistan. As a result of this propaganda and false claims, India won the elections in four states, including Punjab, in February 2017.

However, Modi government can no longer fool the people and hide the facts. Pakistan’s position has proved true, as a former Indian general also revealed that Indian material was used in the Pulwama attack. The attack and all the episodes of the drama are linked to India.

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