India’s paranoia hits new low as BSF ‘detains’ pigeon for ‘threat note’
Indian forces in occupied Jammu and Kashmir have claimed to have caught a pigeon allegedly carrying a “threat note”, prompting heavy security deployment at Jammu Tawi Railway Station. The Border Security Force (BSF) said the bird had a chit tied to its claw warning of an “IED blast.” The absurd episode has sparked ridicule, with observers mocking New Delhi’s attempts to divert attention from the grim ground realities in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Commentators noted that while India continues to trample human rights and dispossess Kashmiris of their homes and lands, its forces are busy chasing pigeons, parroting claims of “cross-border terror.” Social media users ridiculed the drama, saying it reflects the utter bankruptcy of Indian agencies in manufacturing stories to malign the Kashmiri freedom struggle. Even Indian railway authorities downplayed the matter, admitting that heightened security at stations was routine and not unusual. Analysts said such laughable claims are part of a propaganda campaign to shift global focus away from New Delhi’s state terrorism in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
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