When ISI trained terrorists were carrying out massacre in Mumbai, Pak channels were spreading reports of Qasab being a Sikh RSS operative Amar Singh. Digvijay Singh, Mahesh Bhat & 0.5 front immediately toed Pak masters’ line to frame RSS and absolve ISI.
Pakistan: “The terrorist caught is a Sikh named Amar Singh, wearing an orange band (kalava) and the other one killed is Hiralal; both are from India, not Pakistan…”- Pakistani news channel
When the ISI terrorists were carrying out massacre in Mumbai on 26th November 2008, the Pakistani news channels were busy whitewashing the terror attack and the role of Pakistan in it. According to Pakistani news channels and print media, the ‘Indian intelligence sources had informed that the terrorists were Hindu-Sikh youth, RAW agents and were affiliated to BJP’s terror activities…’- all pointing towards a well-planned conspiracy of ‘Hindutva terror’.
The bogey of Hindutva or Saffron terror was devised and subtly let out in the open by the Pakistani media, for whitewashing Islamists of their heinous acts of terror on humanity. It was designed to sway the public perception and opinion against Hindus, all over the world, while giving a clean chit to Islamic jihad. The Pakistani media vehemently insisted on the terrorists not being Pakistani nationals and the terror attack not being planned on Pakistani soil. They went so far as to point finger on the Indian dossier as a possible fabrication to vilify Pakistan on world stage.
The whitewashing was amply and ably supported by many Indian politicians and celebrities, parroting the Pakistani stance. The endeavor would have succeeded if Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab had not been captured alive by the Mumbai Police.
When ISI trained terrorists were carrying out massacre in Mumbai, Pak channels were spreading reports of Qasab being a Sikh RSS operative Amar Singh. Digvijay Singh, Mahesh Bhat & 0.5 front immediately toed Pak masters' line to frame RSS and absolve ISI.pic.twitter.com/lQfKf30GGf
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