Truth of Pahalgam Attack, Operation Sindoor exposed: Indian officials admit failures

Truth of Pahalgam Attack, Operation Sindoor exposed: Indian officials admit failures
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WEBDESK: The Indian government’s false narrative about the Pahalgam attack in occupied Kashmir and Operation Sindoor has been exposed after shocking admissions by top Indian officials.

In an interview with Indian media, Manoj Sinha, the Lieutenant Governor of Indian-occupied Kashmir, admitted that the attack happened due to a complete failure of India’s security forces. He said the army and other agencies failed to stop or capture the attackers.

Indian Opposition Demands Resignations

Following these admissions, opposition parties like Congress and National Conference demanded Sinha’s resignation. Congress spokesperson said the Modi government must take responsibility and apologise to the public.

A National Conference leader said Manoj Sinha’s incompetence has put the lives, dignity, and livelihoods of Kashmiris at risk. Congress also demanded legal action against those responsible for the deaths of 26 people in the incident.

Modi Government’s Lies Fall Apart

According to The Wire, the Indian government failed to present any real proof of Pakistan’s involvement on the international stage. This has raised even more doubts about India’s original claims.

Manoj Sinha’s statement also contradicts the government’s earlier position that “terrorists don’t target tourists,” making it clear that the Modi government lied to cover its failures.

Several members of India’s civil society, army, and political groups have called the Pahalgam incident a false flag operation, meant to push the BJP’s Hindutva agenda.

Ajit Doval’s False Claims on Operation Sindoor

India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, while speaking at IIT Madras, claimed that no buildings were damaged during Operation Sindoor. However, Indian military officers themselves exposed this lie.

On May 11, Air Marshal A.K. Bharti admitted that “losses happen in war.” On May 31, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan revealed that Indian air operations were affected for two days after the attacks.

Senior military officers, including Captain Shiv Kumar of the Indian Navy and Lieutenant General Rahul Singh, also admitted that Pakistan had full knowledge of Indian air movements.

According to Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, Indian bases in Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur, and Bhuj suffered losses, both in terms of life and infrastructure.

Pakistan’s Clear Advantage in Operation Bunyān Marsūs

These confessions prove that India was defeated during Operation Bunyān Marsūs. Pakistan not only defended itself but also struck key Indian military targets, showing clear superiority.

Ajit Doval’s recent statements and the Modi government’s propaganda only show how they are trying to spread fear, hatred, and warmongering to hide their failures.

By using Islamophobia, aggression, and military threats, the Modi regime is damaging regional peace and India’s democratic image.

Read more: Operation Sindoor debacle adds to Modi’s growing list of failures

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