
New Delhi: Prominent Indian legal expert exposes alleged ulterior motives of Modi’s administration.
Prashant Bhushan, a distinguished Supreme Court Advocate, has accused the Modi government of orchestrating potential events akin to the Pulwama and Balakot incidents.
According to Bhushan, ahead of the 2024 elections, the Modi government might stage a fabricated terrorist attack on the Ram temple in Ayodhya. He suggests that the aftermath of this incident could be falsely attributed to Pakistan, potentially leading to escalated tensions and the creation of a war-like atmosphere.
Bhushan also claims that the Indian Army could execute a simulated ground operation in Azad Kashmir, mirroring the Balakot episode, to aid Modi’s electoral prospects.
Citing past occurrences, Bhushan points to the Modi government’s track record of generating an anti-Pakistan narrative, fabricating surgical strikes, and fostering an environment of conflict to gain electoral advantage.
Bhushan alleges a connection between recent events like the Haryana riots and the Maharashtra railway firing, suggesting they might be part of a broader political strategy. He warns that unchecked political ambitions could destabilize India, drawing parallels with the situation in Manipur.
Highlighting concerns about transparency, Bhushan notes that the Pulwama attack inquiry report has not been made public even after five years, and he claims that intelligence reports were disregarded in favor of a particular narrative.
Former Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Satya Pal Malik, has reportedly acknowledged that the Pulwama incident might have been politically exploited by the Modi government.
Bhushan also strongly criticizes the Indian media’s perceived pro-Modi stance and calls on the public to remain vigilant against new tactics that the Modi administration might employ to secure electoral victories.