The First Information Report (FIR) filed in connection with the Pahalgam attack has revealed what many are now referring to as the Modi government's false flag operation.
The FIR, lodged at the Pahalgam police station, has revealed startling details that raise serious doubts about the authenticity of the incident, indicating it may have been pre-planned.
According to security sources, the Pahalgam police station is located about six kilometers away from the site of the incident. The FIR states that the attack began at 1:50 PM and continued until 2:20 PM, with the FIR being filed at 2:30 PM—remarkably, just 10 minutes after the incident's conclusion. This rapid filing of the FIR suggests that the authorities had already prepared the narrative in advance, pointing to a well-coordinated plan.
Moreover, the FIR quickly names "unknown cross-border terrorists" as the perpetrators, aligning with the pre-determined narrative pushed by the Indian government and media. While Indian officials and media outlets claimed it was a targeted killing, the FIR describes it as a case of indiscriminate firing, adding to the confusion surrounding the incident. In addition, terms like "under the guidance of foreign masters" were swiftly inserted into the report, further indicating the intended direction of the investigation.
The release of the FIR has thoroughly discredited the Modi government’s version of events, revealing it as part of a broader deception. What was initially presented as a targeted attack has now been exposed as a poorly executed false flag operation, with the FIR providing the key evidence.
In light of the discrepancies and the swift actions of the authorities, the Pahalgam attack has gone from a national incident to a farce—its credibility undermined by the very documents meant to support the official narrative.