WHEN it comes to distortion of facts, nobody can surpass or beat the Indians. It is really their hallmark and one saw its manifestation when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and their media while alluding to recent remarks of Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry in Parliament once again tried to baselessly accuse Pakistan of being behind Pulwama attack.
The fact of matter is that Mr Fawad was referring to befitting response given by PAF in broad day-light to India’s ill-conceived misadventure of 26 February 2019, in violation of the UN Charter and international law. Our Foreign Office was also quick to snub the Indian Prime Minister’s insinuations saying it is the BJP leadership’s incurable obsession with Pakistan that impels them to invariably blame Pakistan for their own failings and shortcomings. There is no denying the fact that India has miserably failed to check the spread of Covid-19 and has faced embarrassments on external front as well. The most recent one came at Ladakh where Chinese soldiers taught a tough lesson to Indian security forces. To cover up these failures and existing grave situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian leadership misses no opportunity to take an aggressive posture against Pakistan. However, they can no longer hoodwink the world community as its fascist and terrorist face stands exposed.
The reports that recently emerged from the UN and the US clearly narrate as to how India is involved in terror financing and supporting terrorist groups to stoke instability in its neighbouring countries. As links of Indian intelligence agency RAW with terrorist groups stand fully established, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) must act and blacklist India as well as sanctions be imposed on the country by the United Nations. Reining in India has become imperative for peace and stability of the region in particular and the world in general. Undue favours to New Delhi on part of important capitals will only embolden it to continue with its state terrorism against its minorities and neighbouring countries.