Today again BJP is playing same card for its political gains


Even Indian people are exposing the ugly tactics of the BJP in their Vlogs, including the famous Vloger Neha Singh Rathore.
In here recent vlogs, she has bluntly exposed the BJP tactics of creating security hype and spreading a war mantra for political gains.
Over the years, several major terrorist attacks have occurred in India during the BJP government’s tenure, including the Kandahar hijacking (1999), the Kargil War (1999), the Parliament attack (2001), the Godhra train incident (2002), the Pathankot Attack (2016), the Uri Attack (2016), the Amarnath Yatra Attack (2017), the Pulwama Attack (2019), and the Phalgham Attack (2025).
These incidents raise questions about the timing and political motives behind them.
Such attacks often serve India’s domestic political agenda, creating a national security narrative to consolidate power, divert attention from internal issues, and galvanize public sentiment towards the government’s policies.
Today again BJP is playing the same card for its political gains, especially once the Bihar Elections are coming.
No one even bother to resign on security and intelligence failures in India post Pahalgam Incident. They only want war for their political gains, they want the bodies of poor people of India.

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