Pahalgam incident is a conspiracy of Modi government, says Ex-Indian minister

Pahalgam incident is conspiracy of Modi government, says Ex-Indian minister

NEW DELHI: Former Indian Minister and Leader of Indian Congress Saifuddin Soz has said that the Pahalgam incident is a conspiracy of Modi-led Indian government for political gain in the Indian states elections as their politics are only base on Pakistan and hate towards the Muslim community.

According to Indian media reports, Indian Congress leader completely rejected the Indian government claims regarding the cancellation of Indus Water Treaty and destroying the Pakistan agriculture system and making them to pay for the Pahalgam attack, Soz clarified it is not possible to India stop the water of Indus River, adding that if Pakistan tries to divert water, Indian Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir will drown.

Former Indian minister further said that water is a lifeline for Pakistan, it is used for agriculture and drinking, adding that Pakistan fought its case very well on the international platforms, on the other hand Modi government is only leveling baseless allegations without showing any evidence in this regard.

Soz added that the international community is closely watching Pakistan’s situation after the Pahalgam incident.

Pakistan’s position is clear that it is not involved in the Pahalgam attack, adding that the Pahalgam attack is a conspiracy of the Modi government, Soz claimed.

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It is to be mentioned here that India has started blame game after the Pahalgam attack in which 26 tourists were killed and 20 others were injured, the Modi-led Indian government trying to link the incident with the cross-border activities and accusing Pakistan for it.

PM Modi chaired a high-level security committee after the incident and announced to suspend the Indus Water Treaty unilaterally and ordered the Pakistani citizens to leave the country after cancelling their visas.

Later, PM Modi authorized the Indian security forces to conduct the revenge operation and decide the target and time.

The Pakistan political and military categorically rejected the allegations and demanded from the world community to take notice of the Indian aggressions against Pakistan without any evidence.

Pakistan has offered to investigate the Pahalgam incident through United Nations or any other impartial group to find out the truth behind the incident.

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