WEB DESK: The recent FIR filed in connection with the Pahalgam incident has ignited suspicions regarding the authenticity of the claims being made.
A closer examination of the timeline reveals that the FIR was registered a mere 10 minutes after the attack allegedly concluded, which took place between 1:50 PM and 2:20 PM, with the report filed by 2:30 PM.
The speed at which the FIR was created—approximately 6 kilometers from the attack site—casts a shadow of doubt on the legitimacy of the claims made, hinting at a potential setup rather than a spontaneous act of violence.
The FIR’s language is telling, as it references terms such as “foreign handlers” and “cross-border terrorists,” suggesting that the narrative was being crafted in real-time in an effort to shift blame onto Islamabad.
Following the FIR’s filing, Indian media outlets rapidly disseminated allegations of targeted killings, despite the official report indicating that the attack involved indiscriminate gunfire—highlighting a glaring contradiction between the documented facts and media portrayals.
These inconsistencies raise critical concerns over the narrative being pushed by the Indian government and its media partners, implying a coordinated effort to manipulate public perception for political gain. As these revelations surface, the credibility of the claims surrounding the Pahalgam incident continues to be called into question.
On the other side, Indian PM Narender Modi cut off his two days visit of Jeddah and came back to the country to the very next morning.
These recent developments surrounding the FIR linked to the Pahalgam attack have raised significant questions regarding the authenticity of the incident, suggesting it may have been part of a premeditated political maneuver by the Modi government to tarnish Pakistan’s image.