The propaganda of an Indian attack in Hajira, Azad Kashmir, is part of a deliberate social media hybrid warfare.
No such incident has occurred either in the past or recently. These elements, aligned with India’s agenda, often ask questions like why the Pakistan Army is present in Azad Kashmir or imply that if there was an Indian attack, why wasn’t the army there to respond.
According to RAW’s strategy, their goal is to spread hatred against the Pakistan Army and create divisions between the military and the local population in Azad Kashmir. After its setbacks in Bangladesh, India is now attempting to instigate unrest in Azad Kashmir, similar to what they sought in Balochistan, using their proxies.
However, the people of Azad Kashmir have a long memory. India previously attempted infiltration in Azad Kashmir, and the outcome of that episode, including the “Abhinandan film,” remains fresh in their minds.
These recent claims are viewed as part of a deliberate effort by hostile elements to destabilize the region and undermine trust in the Pakistan Army, which continues to play a key role in securing the region.
Another false propaganda campaign against the Pakistan Army has emerged.
The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has once again fabricated a misleading incident as part of their agenda. No Indian soldiers crossed the LoC to enter civilian homes. The local Pakistan Army posts remain vigilant, closely monitoring the area and maintaining effective surveillance of the surroundings.
The claim of 25 Indian soldiers crossing the LoC is driven by personal agendas of certain individuals, who have demanded tree cutting in the region—demands previously rejected by local commanders.
The public should recognize these deceptive activities as attempts to blame the Pakistan Army and pressure them for personal or political gain.