India trying to implicate Pakistan in a false flag operation in Occupied Kashmir

India trying to implicate Pakistan in a false flag operation in Occupied Kashmir

The Foreign Office (FO) on Saturday summoned the Indian Chargé d'Affaires in Islamabad to reject the "completely groundless allegations link" by the Indian government suggesting Pakistan's involvement in an alleged terror plot in Indian-occupied Kashmir.

In a statement, the FO cautioned New Delhi against making any "miscalculation", saying any attempt by it to implicate Pakistan in a "false-flag operation" will not carry any credibility.

On Friday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had claimed that security forces had thwarted a possible attack in occupied Kashmir by neutralising "4 terrorists belonging to Pakistan-based terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Mohammed".

According to the Indian media, Modi's tweets followed a meeting chaired by him in which intelligence inputs warned of a terrorist plot on the Mumbai attacks anniversary.

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The FO had categorically rejected link the claims later on Friday and today summoned the Indian Chargé d'Affaires to protest "the completely groundless allegations by the Prime Minister of India and the Indian Ministry of External Affairs seeking to mischievously implicate Pakistan in some alleged planned attack in Nagrota in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir".