ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has warned the world about the threat of a purported false flag operation from India.
In a statement on the occasion of International Human Rights Day, the foreign minister said basic human rights have been usurped in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and there is complete communication blackout in the held valley.
Qureshi said the foreign media is not being provided access to Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the reports being received from there are worth-concerning.
The foreign minister said Pakistan kept apprised the UN Secretary-General, President of the UN Security Council, and other world leaders of the grave human rights situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
He said minorities in India are holding protest demonstrations, and India’s perception as a secular state and the largest democracy of the world has been badly damaged. Qureshi said the world parliaments need to raise voice over the serious human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
READ MORE: Pakistan Army on high alert as India plans false flag operation
This comes amid reports that the Pakistan Army has been put on high alert after credible reports that India is planning a false flag operation against Pakistan in a bid to divert attention from internal policies.
Well placed sources revealed that India is preparing an attack on the border to divert attention from its internal politics such as the massive protest by farmers in several Indian states.
Keeping in view the threat, the Pakistan Army has been put on high alert to deal with the situation. Well-placed sources said India can resort to a border action or a surgical strike as part of its false flag operation to divert attention from several of its ongoing internal problems.
The Indian government has planned to hatch a Pulwama-type false flag operation to increase tensions at border regions and divert attention from its internal politics.