Operation Mahadev: A Bloody Diversion to Conceal the Pahalgam False Flag Operation
July 28, 2025The recent fake encounter in Dachigam, on the outskirts of Srinagar, has once again exposed the dark face of India’s occupation policy in IIOJK. The cold-blooded killing of three Kashmiri youth, later blamed for the April 22 Pahalgam attack on foreign tourists, reflects not just state violence but a carefully choreographed propaganda operation. This was not an act of national defence; it was a political cover-up, played out on Kashmiri blood. India’s security narrative is built on spectacle, not substance. The use of state force to mask political failure reduces rule of law to fiction. Innocent lives become scapegoats in a deadly drama.
Blaming Without Proof: A Habit, Not an Error
Following the Pahalgam incident, India promptly blamed Pakistan without initiating any investigation or collecting evidence. Within hours, four Kashmiri youth were declared terrorists, their homes demolished, and their families publicly humiliated. This approach reveals a deeply entrenched culture of presumption, prejudice, and propaganda. The absence of any judicial process shows that these accusations are driven more by political motives than national security concerns.
From NIA to Narrative Engineering
Days later, the Indian National Investigation Agency (NIA) retracted its initial claims and admitted there was no proof against the original accused. But rather than seeking truth, the government named three new individuals allegedly linked to Azad Jammu and Kashmir and resumed its cycle of blame. This deliberate shifting of the narrative exposes the state’s manipulation of institutions for political ends. Changing stories under public pressure reflects a fragile, not a functioning, security apparatus.
Fiction, Forced Confessions, and Torture
The fiction expanded when a false story emerged about a Chinese satellite phone being used by “militants,” which quietly disappeared when no proof was found. Two shepherds, Gulzar Ahmad and Bashir Lone, were tortured into giving forced confessions about assisting alleged infiltrators. Such acts of coercion not only violate basic human rights but also raise serious concerns about the use of torture as a tool of propaganda. Manufacturing confessions through brutality is neither justice nor evidence; it is abuse of power.
Dachigam: A Bloody Distraction, Not a Victory
While Parliament debated the failures of Operation Sandur, Indian forces launched Operation Mahadev and claimed three “terrorists” were killed in Dachigam. No names were confirmed, no evidence shared, just bodies and an instant accusation against Pakistan. This operation appears more like political theatre staged to shift focus from internal criticism. Using dead bodies to cover up policy failure is a disgrace to governance and accountability.
Turning Bodies Into Headlines
The Indian state’s record of turning violence into political capital is long and well-documented. From Pulwama to Balakot, optics have taken precedence over truth. These manufactured narratives may appease domestic voters but collapse under global scrutiny. India’s credibility is diminishing each time it fails to back its claims with facts. Lies may generate applause, but they cannot stand the test of truth.
A War on Truth, Not Terror
India’s internal war is no longer against terrorism; it is against truth, dissent, and journalism. Those who ask questions are called traitors, and those who speak the truth are labelled threats. This anti-democratic culture is silencing legitimate voices and pushing India further into authoritarianism. When the state fears questions more than attacks, it becomes clear who the real enemy is.
Pakistan’s Position: Firm and Clear
Despite repeated provocations, Pakistan has responded with responsibility and diplomatic maturity. Our message remains clear: we seek peace, but we will defend our sovereignty without compromise. Pakistan has countered aggression not only on the battlefield but also in the court of international opinion. India’s repeated attempts to frame Pakistan without evidence only damage its own global image.
The World Must Hold India Accountable
The international community can no longer look away as India uses fake encounters to justify illegal occupation. Every extrajudicial killing, every bulldozed home, and every tortured confession is a crime against humanity. Silence from global powers only encourages more abuse and further bloodshed. If the world truly stands for justice, it must hold India accountable for its actions in IIOJK.
Operation Mahadev is Operation Maha Jhoot
Operation Mahadev is not a national security success; it is a political cover-up dressed as a military operation. This is not a war on terror; it is a war on justice and truth. The Modi government is not defending India; it is defending its narrative through lies, violence, and media control. If there is one clear message, it is this: in IIOJK, the enemy is not across the border; the enemy is the truth India cannot face.

