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They told the police. Police didn't take it seriously, I guess. Mentioning what you mentioned is irrelevant and a desperate measure to diverge from the fact. It's not a conspiracy theory because those who were following the event know that the intelligence agencies knew what was going on and it was made public.
Why can't you use your media and use your influence to get the world community believe your story ? How many times have we heard about proof presented at the opportune moment ?
We all know that to bend a metal, strike it when it is hot. The incident is long gone and yet no one agrees to an iota of Indian involvement.