Modi Regime Exposed: Dachigam Fake Encounter Fails to Hide Sindoor Drama
July 30, 2025 Off By Sharp MediaIn Srinagar, the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) have strongly rejected Indian Home Minister Amit Shah’s claim that three young men martyred in Dachigam were involved in the Pahalgam attack. Locals insist that the encounter was a fake operation, staged only to divert attention from the Modi government’s failure during Operation Sindoor. They call the Dachigam incident a political cover-up, a desperate attempt to hide India’s embarrassment and mismanagement in the region.
Analysts note that this reflects a constant pattern of deception in IIOJK, where fake encounters are staged to malign Pakistan and suppress the local freedom struggle. Each false operation shows the weakness of the Indian government, exposing a leadership that fears truth and depends on lies. When a state kills innocents to create political drama, it exposes its insecurity and the decline of its democracy.
Staged Operations and Media Propaganda
The Dachigam encounter highlights India’s same old formula: stage a killing, blame Pakistan, and push the story through friendly media. Political observers stress that the timing, during Parliament’s monsoon session, is no accident. With the Pahalgam failure and Operation Sindoor under serious criticism, the Modi government chose propaganda over accountability.
From Pulwama to Pahalgam and now Dachigam, India has repeatedly staged incidents to divert attention and paint Pakistan as the villain. Such moves may create short-term headlines, but they damage India’s reputation internationally and show it as a country that relies on propaganda instead of facts. A state that runs on lies cannot be seen as a true democracy; it becomes trapped in its own false narrative.
Chidambaram Challenges BJP’s Narrative
Even senior Indian politicians are now questioning the Modi government’s claims. Former Home Minister P. Chidambaram has publicly challenged the government’s statement that the Pahalgam attackers were Pakistani nationals. He demanded real evidence—names, arrests, or identification of suspects—but the BJP government has produced nothing credible.
Chidambaram reminded Parliament that no neighboring country or international body like SCO or BRICS supported India’s accusations. His statements exposed the weakness of the BJP’s story, showing that even in India, the narrative is built on assumptions, not facts. When a government’s own politicians expose its story, it reflects political desperation and a collapse of credibility.
India’s Occupation Cannot Escape the Truth
The Modi government’s strategy is clear: distract the people, criminalize Kashmiri resistance, and blame Pakistan. Yet, lies never last long. Every fake encounter in IIOJK strengthens the demand for justice. The world still recognizes IIOJK as a UN-declared disputed territory, and India’s propaganda cannot erase international law or the history of the oppressed.
History teaches that occupation built on fear and lies never survives. Each Kashmiri martyr is proof of Indian oppression, and every staged operation weakens India’s global image. Modi’s government may control the headlines, but it cannot silence reality. Tyranny falls, and justice rises, no matter how late.
Pakistan and IIOJK: Steadfast Against Indian Oppression
Despite India’s propaganda and military actions, Pakistan and the people of IIOJK remain united. The freedom movement, rooted in history and legitimacy, cannot be ended by bullets, fake operations, or media lies. Every atrocity exposes India more, and every act of resistance strengthens the struggle for self-determination.
The Modi regime’s propaganda shows weakness, not strength. The voices of IIOJK cannot be silenced forever, and the world is watching India’s decline. A democracy that kills innocents for political survival has already lost the battle of morality and truth.

