Friday, January 6, 2023

Pathankot Air Base False Flag Operation!


As soon as the new year started, Indian media starts a propaganda storm against Pakistan regarding the attack on Pathankot Airbase on January 2, 2016. The attack is posed as an action-packed film produced in a Mumbai film studio with a huge budget that faced failure because of Pakistan. The surprising thing is that despite all the propaganda, the Indian government has neither brought forward any evidence against Pakistan in the attack on the Pathankot Air Base since 2016 nor has the Indian Ministry of Defense and the officers of the Indian Air Force agreed upon the number of attackers. Attackers were reported as 5 on the first day, on January 5, when the operation against the attackers was completed, the attackers were seven and later this number decreased to four. According to initial reports from India, the attackers managed to enter the Pathankot Air Base between January 1 and 2 of 2016. Where they targeted the guards on security with automatic weapons and after that, they kept on fighting for 4 days and nights non-stop leaving behind the American commandoes and superheroes. The terrorists neither ate nor rested, they just kept fighting and were killed. In the two-way barbed fence on the Pakistan-India border, in which "high voltage current" is running all the time, sensitive sensors are installed along the barbed fence, if a cat even passes there, the sensors would indicate it. At night, the light of the electric lamps on the border fence can be seen from the satellites. Despite this, according to India, a group of 4, 5 or 7 terrorists from Pakistan, after crossing the border, reached Pathankot and managed to enter the air base through the main gate.

The interesting twist in this story was told by the Indian investigation officers to the Indian media. He said that the Pakistani terrorists crossed the border through the dry part of the Ravi River where there was no barbed wire fence. On reaching the Indian territory, they met a DSP of the police stationed in Pathankot on the banks of the river. He was returning to Pathankot district at midnight after offering prayers in an ancient temple nearby. The police jeep was stopped by the terrorists on the dirt road. They took the DSP and took him hostage and reached Pathankot. Before entering the city, the DSP was tied up and thrown into the desert and the terrorists boarded his jeep and flew to Pathankot Airbase. They managed to enter the base. The policemen posted on the check post or security on the way did not bother to stop the police officer's jeep. As the day progressed, when the passers-by untied DSP, he told the story of his abduction by some armed men, but by that time the terrorists had entered the Pathankot Air Base and started the killing spree. As soon as the Indian government got the information about the attack, it blamed Jaish-e-Mohammed and its leader Maulana Azhar Masood for being involved in the attack and blamed the Pakistan Army and ISI as the planners of the attack. The accusations were made in such a strong manner that some people from inside Pakistan started to believe the Indian allegations to be true. Pakistan immediately rejected the Indian accusations, condemned the terrorism in the strongest terms, and assured India of all possible cooperation in the investigation against the terrorists. India understood that Pakistan's statement of cooperation in the investigation is of a traditional nature. But after Pakistan's offer of cooperation was appreciated by America, India was forced to accept Pakistan's offer. On the basis of Indian accusations in Pakistan, a case was registered against the leadership of Jaish-e-Mohammed and he was taken into protective custody. After that, Pakistan announced an investigation team consisting of officers of secret agencies, which was to reach Pathankot Airbase in India to examine the reality of the Indian allegations and help India in the investigation.

A five-member investigation team from Pakistan reached Pathankot on 28 March 2016 to inspect the affected areas of the airbase and interact with the Indian Air Force security guards who fought the terrorists for 96 hours. The team was also supposed to meet the Indian soldiers who were injured during the battle. The investigation team from Pakistan stayed in Pathankot for three days. They were neither taken inside the airbase nor were they allowed access to those persons who were performing security duties at the entrance of the airbase between January 2nd or were injured while fighting the terrorists. The Pakistani investigation team was not allowed to meet the families of the security personnel who were killed in the encounter with the terrorists. During this period, not only Pakistan and India, but the whole world was watching the presence of the Pakistani investigation team in Pathankot. During this period, the story of terrorists entering Pathankot Air Base definitely changed. According to a new twist in the story, the terrorists reached the 13-foot-high wall of the airbase by hiding in the five to six feet


high reed grass outside the airbase. By climbing the tree, a terrorist landed on the wall through its branch A plastic rope was used to help other terrorists reach inside the airbase, which investigators found hanging on a wall after the operation against the terrorists was completed. The searchlights installed to keep light at night were suddenly damaged on the night of the attack. Another important aspect of this interesting story is that till date India has not been able to bring out the photos, CCTV footage or identity of the terrorists killed at Pathankot Airbase. Neither were their facts presented before the five-member investigation team that left Pakistan on March 28, 2016. This is the reason why the Pakistani investigation team called the attack on Pathankot Airbase as India's own "false-flag operation", then the Indian media also raised many questions. The ongoing competition with the Indian commandos was described as unbelievable. While the Indian commandos were also assisted by helicopters of the Army Aviation in the air. The propaganda campaign against Pakistan is going on in India, there are also rumors that the army and intelligence agencies in India were unhappy with the sudden stay of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Lahore on December 25, 2015, after his return from Kabul. After this unannounced visit, a meeting of delegations from both sides was scheduled for the India-Pakistan peace talks on January 6, 2016. To prevent this, the Indian security agencies staged a terrorist attack on the Pathankot Airbase and started propaganda that Pakistan's security agencies were involved in the attacks. They were unhappy with the progress, but now the behavior of the fascist government of Narendra Modi is proving that India does not want peace with its neighboring countries, especially Pakistan, but wants to continue the process of implementing its aggressive ambitions.

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