Indian journalist exposes Pahalgam lies
ISLAMABAD – In a significant exposé, veteran Indian journalist Archana Tiwari has uncovered serious discrepancies in the Indian government’s version of events surrounding the alleged false flag operation in Pahalgam, located in Indian-Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Tiwari’s independent investigation, supported by eyewitness accounts and local sources, points to a staged conflict designed to manipulate public sentiment. According to her, claims made by Indian security agencies do not align with on-ground realities.
A particularly damning piece of evidence emerged from a recorded conversation with a local Kashmiri driver, who bluntly stated that the widely reported attack on a newlywed couple — including the supposed death of a boy — was entirely fabricated. “The boy is alive,” he confirmed, calling it a “staged drama” created for political mileage.
Tiwari also questioned the validity of emotional footage and interviews aired across Indian media platforms, including videos of grieving widows and injured children. The driver responded, “Yes, it’s all a political game,” criticizing how the media is being used to push false narratives.
The driver further challenged the logic of the incident, stating, “How could terrorists firing from 10 kilometers away ask about the victims’ religion?” — casting serious doubt on the credibility of the official version.
Expressing growing resentment, he warned that if the Modi government continues its “economic genocide” of Kashmiris, more people may be driven to resist violently.
A political analyst commenting on Tiwari’s findings remarked, “This proves that the Pahalgam false flag operation is nothing more than propaganda.”
Tiwari’s report adds fuel to ongoing international concerns over India’s alleged misuse of media, military force, and psychological operations in occupied Kashmir, calling for independent verification and international scrutiny.





