Blast in Dehli: RAW launches anti-Pakistan campaign

Blast in Dehli: RAW launches anti-Pakistan campaign

New Delhi witnessed a major security alert on 10 November following reports claiming that several kilograms of RDX were recovered from multiple locations and that a number of unidentified suspects were detained.

The incident has sparked widespread debate, with analysts suggesting that the timing of the operation coincides with heightened political pressure after recent electoral setbacks in Bihar.

It is worth mentioning that some 8 people are reportedly dead in the blast incident and the security in Delhi and Mumbai is on high alert.

Observers argue that the swift and coordinated media coverage has further fuelled suspicions of a politically motivated narrative.

Some political commentators believe such incidents are often used to divert public attention or strengthen certain political positions under the guise of national security.

This development comes shortly after similar accusations against Pakistan in connection with the Pahalgam attack, which Islamabad strongly rejected as baseless and politically driven.

The repetition of such claims, critics say, risks undermining genuine counterterrorism efforts by blurring the line between security and strategy.

Authorities have not yet released verifiable details of the investigation, and calls are growing for transparency and independent verification to ensure facts are established beyond political influence.

It is worth mentioning that many people in India have revealed their astonishment that ever since the BJP takes over the government-charge, such incidents occur out of nowhere.

An even more stunning aspect of all such alleged attacks is that the government puts all the allegations on Pakistan before even some credible and transparent investigation are even carried out.

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