Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Wednesday reiterated that the Pahalgam incident was a false flag operation, stating India has failed to substantiate its allegations against Pakistan even after one year.
Speaking to media on the completion of one year since India’s 2025 Pahalgam false flag operation, the minister said April 22 marks its anniversary, as a reflection of a hollow and illogical mindset driven by false ego, arrogance, and greed.
He said India’s problem is that it presents its internal matters as external ones and its external matters as internal issues. As an example, terrorism is an internal matter for India, yet it is portrayed as an external one.
Similarly, the minister stated that the Kashmir issue is an international and global matter, but India presents it as an internal issue.
He said India’s hollow thinking and deception are exposed due to its history of false flag operations, carried out through slogans in a clumsy manner. India has been a promoter of terrorism, while Pakistan has been a victim of it.
Therefore, Attaullah Tarar said, “We express our sympathy and sorrow for the citizens who became victims of Indian terrorism in Pahalgam.” He added that the Prime Minister of Pakistan openly called for an impartial and independent inquiry into the incident.
The minister said India’s refusal to accept such an inquiry proved that it was a false flag operation and that India has no response. To this day, India has been unable to provide any proof or evidence regarding the incident.
Tarar said many questions were raised about the Pahalgam incident. For instance, an FIR was registered within 10 minutes of the event. “This implies that the text of the FIR was already prepared,” he said, adding that the police station was quite far from the site, making the timing surprising.
He noted that not only international media but also Indian civil society, politicians, and think tanks questioned how the incident occurred without security, yet an FIR was registered so quickly. He added that the world is now asking questions while India has no answers.
The federal minister also criticized Indian media that had created a war-like atmosphere through propaganda, exaggeration, and misinformation.
The minister reiterated that Pakistan maintains that India uses terrorism as a policy and has been involved in incidents internationally. He referenced cases involving Sikhs’ killing in countries such as Canada and the UK, and evidence of transnational repression.
He noted Indian involvement with groups such as the TTP ‘Fitna al-Khawarij’, and in incidents within Pakistan, including the Jaffer Express train incident and the Khuzdar bus incident. He said Pakistan regularly shares such evidence with the international community and media.
He stated that Pakistan has submitted evidence of India’s state-sponsored terrorism to the United Nations and other international organizations and remains committed to eliminating terrorism.
Referring to remarks by Indian military leadership regarding “Operation Sindoor,” he said such statements amount to an admission of defeat. He warned that any misadventure by India would be met with a firm, decisive, and swift response.
The minister said Pakistan is striving for peace and has earned international respect due to the tireless efforts of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. He said India, due to its policies, is facing global isolation.