Pakistan Exposes India’s Scripted Blame Game: DG ISPR Questions Speed and Motive Behind Accusations

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Pakistan has strongly rejected India’s accusations following the Pahalgam incident, calling them baseless, politically motivated, and part of a familiar pattern of false flag operations aimed at deflecting attention from internal turmoil.

In a joint press conference flanked by senior officers from the Pakistan Air Force and Navy, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, dismantled India’s narrative, raising critical questions about the implausible timeline of events.

“How was an FIR registered just 10 minutes after the attack, and how did India immediately conclude that Pakistan was behind it?” he asked, adding that the nearest police station is 30 minutes away from the site. “Not only was the response suspiciously fast, but Indian media began amplifying blame almost instantly, as if reading from a pre-written script.”

Chaudhry pointed out that even Indian politicians have expressed concerns over security lapses, while Indian citizens themselves are questioning the military’s role. He further revealed that 60 Indian aircraft were airborne at the time of the incident, with some crossing into Pakistani airspace at 12:10 AM, a move detected and monitored by Pakistani radar systems. Audio recordings of Indian pilots, including Rafale jet communications, were shared with the press.

He emphasized that fake encounters in Indian-occupied Kashmir have become a routine tactic of Indian forces. Referring to the Pulwama attack, he reiterated Pakistan’s long-standing stance that it was a false flag operation, citing admissions made by a former Indian governor exposing the political manipulation behind the incident.

Chaudhry also presented concrete evidence of India’s involvement in sponsoring terrorism in Balochistan, including support for proscribed groups like the BLA and networks tied to the Khawarij. He accused India of operating terror training camps on its soil and said Indian officials have openly acknowledged their involvement.

Regarding recent cross-border tensions, the DG ISPR stated that India continues to deliberately target civilians across the Line of Control, including women and children. He reaffirmed that Pakistan will defend its sovereignty and dignity at all costs.

Refuting India’s self-assigned role as both accuser and judge, he said:

“If you have evidence, present it to a neutral international commission. Who gave you the right to declare guilt unilaterally?”

During the press briefing, video statements highlighting Indian military brutality in Kashmir were played, alongside archived footage of Indian Prime Minister Modi and top officials making inflammatory remarks against Pakistan. The briefing concluded with a clip of Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, who confessed to orchestrating terrorism in Pakistan.

In a direct address to international journalists, the DG ISPR urged them to verify these facts for themselves, stating that India’s disinformation campaign, supported by manufactured claims and staged evidence, is not only dangerous but also undermines regional peace.

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