Indian revelations
January 19, 2021
Now more than ever, it is essential that the international community acknowledge the tactics of the Indian government and its attempts to blame Pakistan for terrorism in the region, while essentially trying to not only destabilise Pakistan but also harming the already fragile peace in the entire subcontinent and its neighbouring countries. Recent revelations in India have shown that the controversial pro-BJP Indian TV anchor Arnab Goswami of Republic TV, a channel seen to be closely linked to the Modi government, knew about the February 2019 Pulwama attack in Indian territory, and the strike on Balakot in Pakistan by Indian Air Force planes a few days later. We have seen how, over the past two years, the Indian government has used every tool in its arsenal of disinformation to paint Pakistan as a terror-producing country, when in fact collective international action now needs to be taken against India for the false-flag operation – which in t
The writer is a freelance contributor.Reportedly the Indian government in a written demarche to the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, while expressing concern over the attack on a Hindu temple.
FIA Exposes the Culprits Behind Artificial Oil Shortage in Pakistan
The parliamentary panel met on Thursday with Rehman Malik in the chair.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Additional Director General, and Secretary Petroleum, gave a detailed briefing to the Committee on the artificial shortage of oil, regarding the failure of the concerned departments to control corruption and hoarding by the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), which caused inconvenience all over the country in July 2020.
The officials informed that FIA had detected that the top 12 oil importers were directly involved in creating an artificial shortage and made illegal money in connivance with some functionaries.
The Members of Parliament in United Kingdom have asked India to lift all restrictions in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) and allow a team from its High Commission in New Delhi to visit the occupied territory for a first-hand assessment of the situation