Indian cyber plot exposed: TRF denies Pahalgam attack, says social media accounts hacked

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The Resistance Front (TRF) categorically denied any involvement in the recent Pahalgam attack, accusing Indian cyber agencies of hacking their social media platforms to falsely implicate them.

According to TRF, an unauthorised message claiming responsibility for the attack was briefly posted online following a sophisticated cyber intrusion. “Our internal investigation has revealed signs of a coordinated cyber-attack, pointing directly towards Indian intelligence operatives,” the TRF statement read.

TRF leadership condemned what they called “New Delhi’s dirty tactics” aimed at discrediting the Kashmiri resistance movement and manipulating public perception. “This is not the first time India has staged such digital deception to fabricate narratives against Kashmiris,” the group added.

Sources within TRF suggest that forensic traces link the cyberattack to known Indian digital warfare units, exposing yet another attempt to engineer chaos and cover up growing dissent within the region.

The allegations have ignited fresh outrage among Kashmiris, who see this as further evidence of India’s systematic campaign of misinformation, cyber warfare, and psychological operations against the indigenous resistance.

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