With the fifth anniversary of the Pulwama attack approaching, the Modi govt's handling of the incident faces renewed scrutiny. Doubts resurface regarding the credibility of the orchestrated event, which resulted in the deaths of 40 Indian soldiers, amid increasing concern.
Immediately following the Pulwama attack five years ago on February 14, the Modi govt hastily accused Pakistan.
However, recent disclosures bring to light a narrative marred by inconsistencies and falsehoods, prompting doubts about the accuracy of the official version.
Evidence suggests that the Pulwama incident was a carefully choreographed performance designed to serve political interests, with individuals like Adil Ahmad repeatedly detained by Indian authorities under suspicion.
Such revelations cast doubt on the true motives behind the attack and the transparency of the govt's actions.
Moreover, the Modi govt's failure to produce compelling evidence supporting its claims of Pakistani involvement only deepens the skepticism.
As scrutiny from both domestic and international quarters intensifies, the credibility of Indian authorities hangs precariously in the balance.