N.Siddiqui
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That is exactly PDF was talking about, India did the Uri attack on itself to divert attention from Kashmir Liberation and Independence from India,
An act of this kind will tick all boxes for India leaving following gains;
What would yield maximum gains for India?
- Divert attention from “Kashmir Liberation Movement” and instead render it as “Kashmir terrorist movement”.
- Get a back-dated justification of its crack down on Kashmiris.
- Get a back-dated justification that it was Pakistan orchestrating instability in Kashmir before.
- Divert world focus to Pakistan and make Pakistan act instead.
- Malign Pakistan Army and dilute gain some international support for Nawaz Shareef.
- Prevent any near future support from Pakistan towards Kashmiris and their cause of liberation.
- An unfortunate death of innocents at a mass scale.
- An alleged involvement of Kashmiris who would claim they did this to liberate Kashmir or avenge death of Kashmiris through the hands of Indian soldiers.
- An alleged involvement of Pakistan Army and Pakistan based Kashmir sympathizers
Even the Indian media, TOI has reported that Uri attack at this point in time will weaken the Pakistani narrative about Kashmir at UN and the world over.
So who benefits the more from Uri attack, it's India no doubt. Why would Pakistan try to weaken its narrative about Kashmir and that the movement is indigenous and homegrown. This is one attack too many, if you look at the pattern of attacks in India and in Kashmir and connect the dots, things can be clear. Check the Chiitisingpura attack in Kashmir when Bill Clinton visited India, 36 Sikhs were killed and India blamed the Kashmir insurgents, later on it proved that Indian army was behind it.
India uses False Flag attacks as a war strategy to start a clean up operation against the Kashmiri freedom fighters, to blame Pakistan and undermine the insurgency, to gain sympathy after all the media highlights of pellet gun injuries, hundreds blinded, more than 80 killed. So the short term benefits are huge for India...in the long run it can actually hurt...but that is another debate.