Indian media will portray these people as terrorists, traditionally coming from Pakistan


Islamabad: The Indian Army has reportedly planned to use illegally and forcibly detained Pakistanis in fake encounters.
According to media reports, 56 Pakistanis are illegally and forcibly detained by Indian intelligence agencies. The Indian Army has planned to kill Pakistanis in fake encounters in different areas of occupied Kashmir.
It is also reported that after killing these people who are kept in different jails, Pakistan will declare them as cross-border terrorists. Videos and pictures of the bodies of these people and planted weapons etc., will be shared with the Indian media.
The media reports also stated that the Indian media will portray these people as terrorists, traditionally coming from Pakistan. Some people may be made to make anti-Pakistan statements and confessions in front of the media.
According to reports, the Director General of the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army has given details of Pakistanis illegally imprisoned in various Indian jails.
It is pertinent to note that on April 22, 26 people were killed and many were injured in India's false flag operation at the tourist spot of Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir. India based the Pahalgam incident on baseless and fabricated allegations against Pakistan without evidence, which is being responded to vigorously by the Pakistani government and army.
There has been tension between Pakistan and India since the Pahalgam incident, however, Pakistan has given a clear message to the whole world, including India, that if India commits any kind of adventure or stops the water belonging to Pakistan, it will respond with such force that history will remember.

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