ISLAMABAD, Apr 30 (Alliance News): In the wake of the Pahalgam incident, India has begun evacuating villages along its border with Pakistan, raising tensions and fueling fears of military escalation.
According to sources, Indian forces have cleared more settlements in the Samba, Kathua, and Akhnoor sectors.
Earlier, in the Attari sector, loudspeaker announcements were made from a local Gurdwara instructing residents to harvest their crops urgently, further indicating preparation for a possible conflict.
Sources revealed that India has blocked access to hundreds of Pakistani television channels, aiming to limit public access to balanced information while spreading Hindutva-driven propaganda.
Despite lacking any credible evidence, Indian authorities continue to blame Pakistan for what is being widely viewed as a false flag operation in Pahalgam.
Defense analysts criticized the Indian government’s actions, stating that the rush toward war-like preparations without proof is a reflection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s failed leadership and growing extremism.
“This war hysteria only exposes the Modi regime’s desperation,” one analyst noted.
They added that a large section of the Indian population is growing disillusioned with the government’s dangerous rhetoric and divisive policies.