WEBDESK: India’s own investigation agency has rejected the government’s version of the Pahalgam attack.
The investigation was conducted by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA), and the agency found no link between the accused and the attack.
India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) has exposed the truth behind the Pahalgam false flag incident, completely rejecting the earlier claims made by the Modi government.
The official narrative built by the government has collapsed under the findings of its own agency.
The Modi government had identified four individuals as terrorists, showing their photographs and made-up identities to mislead the Indian public.
However, the NIA has now confirmed that these people were not involved in the Pahalgam incident.
Critics say Prime Minister Modi used the false flag attack for political gain by placing blame without proof.
Indian professor and analyst Ashok Swain strongly criticised the government for misleading the nation with false stories.
India’s own National Investigation Agency has clearly admitted that, even after two months, it still has no solid evidence about who was behind the Pahalgam attack.
Despite this, Prime Minister Modi and his allies were quick to point fingers at Pakistan, using the incident as an excuse to carry out reckless cross-border strikes.
This shows how the government rushes to blame others without proof, feeding a narrative of fear and hate.
While the NIA says it is still investigating, the political leadership seems more focused on pushing its agenda than waiting for facts.
It raises serious questions about how national security is being handled and whether facts matter at all when the aim is to stir public emotions.
Ashok Swain slams Modi as NIA debunks Phahalgam claims
Ashok Swain stated that the very people Modi’s government accused are now declared innocent by India’s own investigation agency.
He questioned how the world can trust Modi’s claims when even India’s own institutions have rejected them.
Voices rising from within India, including experts and investigators, are now becoming clear proof that the Pahalgam false flag was based on lies.
‘Suit-boot diplomacy’: Ravish slams Jaishankar’s hollow foreign stance
This is not the only time India had to face humiliation due to its ‘foreign policy’. India’s failed diplomacy has also fetched cries from within the country.
Renowned Indian journalist Ravish Kumar has strongly criticised the Modi government for its diplomatic failures and exposed what he called the biased face of pro-government media, often referred to as “godi media”.
He said India’s foreign policy under Prime Minister Modi lacks substance and pointed out that Foreign Minister Jaishankar is more focused on appearance than real diplomacy.
“Jaishankar wears expensive suits and speaks good English, but has nothing to say about the Iran-Israel conflict,” Ravish said.
Ravish accused the Indian government and mainstream media of remaining silent on Israeli aggression and showing cowardice in taking a clear stance on the Israel-Iran tensions.
He warned that such silence is damaging India’s image on the world stage.
He criticised the Godi media’s coverage, saying, “The media looks at Iran through the same anti-Muslim lens it has used against Indian Muslims during Modi’s eleven years in power.”
According to him, during Operation Sindoor, even BJP supporters felt embarrassed by the biased coverage provided by mainstream media.
Ravish also said Indian media framed the Iran-Israel conflict only as a religious clash, ignoring the human rights violations involved.
He continued that India allegedly is a democracy, but the Modi government and the propagating media have not been able to condemn Israeli acts even.
Ravish summed up that the foreign policy of India is no longer principled and has now become completely opportunistic and subservient to the West.
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