In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Indian authorities are once again attempting to manipulate a personal incident into a case of “terrorism” to malign Pakistan.

The Border Security Force (BSF) claimed to have arrested one Siraj Khan, a resident of Punjab, Pakistan, in Suchetgarh tehsil of RS Pura, Jammu, on September 7. Interestingly, only Rs 30 in Pakistani currency was recovered from him during the search.

Indian police confirmed that during interrogation, Khan admitted he had crossed into the occupied territory out of sheer obsession to meet actress and social media influencer Avneet Kaur, whom he idolized. Despite this clear admission, Indian police and intelligence agencies are trying to give the case a sinister colour by portraying it as a security breach.

Observers said the move reflects New Delhi’s habitual tendency to exaggerate minor incidents to sustain its anti-Pakistan propaganda and to create a false terrorism narrative at international forums. They added that such baseless portrayals not only criminalize ordinary people but also expose India’s desperation to keep its “infiltration” rhetoric alive.

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