Pakistani Twitter has gone into a frenzy with the hashtag “Another FalseFlag by India”, after farmers at Singhu border present a person who allegesa plot to shoot four farmers leaders and cause disruption; says there wereplans to cause disruption during the farmer’s tractor marchlinkthatwas to be held on 26th Jan 2021.
The suspect claimed that once the Delhi Police intercepts the riots, anunnamed attacker will shoot one of the farmer leaders during the protests.He claims if they do not stop during the shooting, they are ordered toshoot at the knees of protestors.
The intentions of the attackers would be to incite violence and change thenarrative of the story to Farmer’s using weaponry to cause havoc. Reportssuggest the Indian intelligence and agencies are involved in the planningof this false flag operation.
Pakistan on Sunday stated it has taken up an alleged strike by Indianborder troops on a carrier of the UN Military Observer Group in India andPakistan (UNMOGIP) with the international body, pushing it to launch a“transparent investigation” into the event.
In a letter directed to the UN secretary-general and the president of theSecurity Council, Munir Akram, Pakistan’s permanent representative to theUN, said: “deliberate targeting of the UN Observers and their vehicle –which was clearly marked with UN logo and flying a blue flag of the UN –appears to be a new coercive and reckless ploy by India to hinder UNMOGIP’swork, and facilitate another Indian military misadventure against Pakistan.”
The UN, according to the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan, hasconfirmed that a UNMOGIP vehicle was damaged after it was hit by an“unidentified object” on the Pakistani side of the Line of Control, a defacto border that divides the disputed Jammu and Kashmir region between thetwo nuclear rivals.
The letter, according to a Foreign Ministry statement, added that Pakistanhas “credible information that the RSS-BJP government was planning to stagea ‘false flag’ attack to divert attention from its domestic difficulties,and create a justification for another misadventure against Pakistan.”
“The UN must respond positively and urgently to repeated calls by Pakistanto strengthen UNMOGIP, and improve its ability to observe and report onceasefire violations,” it said.
Islamabad claims New Delhi has committed over 3,000 “unprovoked” cease-fireviolations along the border this year alone, killing at least 27 civilians.Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan said the attack on the UNvehicle “shows India’s total disregard for all international norms ofacceptable state behaviour & respect for international law & UN.”
“I want to again warn the world community, as India’s internal problemsmount, especially economic recession, growing farmers protests &mishandling of COVID-19, the Modi govt will divert from the internal messby conducting a false flag operation against Pakistan,” he tweeted.
“If India was to be reckless enough to conduct a false flag operationagainst Pakistan, it would confront a strong national Pakistani resolve &be given a befitting response at all levels of the threat. Make no mistake.”
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