India media continues to spew venom against Pakistan after Baramulla attack

Nawaz Sharif will be addressing the UNGA today over Indian brutality in Kashmir
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Indian media, community of former intelligence operatives and military officials are adding to the anti-Pakistan propaganda by leveling accusations without any evidence following an attack on Brigade Headquarters in Baramulla district of occupied Kashmir.
It was revealed in programme, ‘Dunya Kamran Khan Kay Sath’ on Tuesday night that there was a possibility of India using Tehrik-i-Taliban, separatists in Balochistan and different banned outfits to respond to Baramulla attack for which Pakistan is being wrongly blamed.
Military operations analyst, Lt General (r) Saleem Nawaz expressed his viewpoint on the programme and talked to the noted investigative journalist, Kamran Khan. According to the ex-military official, Indian army is not capable of stunning Pakistan with an unforeseen move. The neighbour would have to lick the dust if unjust aggression is forced towards Pakistan, he warned.
Maintaining a disapproving attitude towards Pakistan ever since independence in 1947, Indian media, this time as well, has resorted to propaganda tactics an example of which was a baseless news story aired by one of the channels that suggested halt to Pakistan-Russia military exercises.
Indian underhand means were exposed when Russia responded due diligently and cleared that the exercises were in place and the two countries were going to go ahead with the schedule as planned.
Indian guns of hatred were revitalized after an attack on Brigade Headquarters in Uri Town of Baramulla district in Indian-held Kashmir on Sunday.
Over 14 personnel of the armed force were killed while at least 30 wounded in the attack that was termed as the most deadliest attack on security forces in occupied Kashmir in two decades.
It cannot be ignored that the terror attack came a few days before Nawaz Sharif’s address to the General Assembly of United Nations Organisation in which he will be pulling curtain apart today on Indian atrocities in the occupied valley.
Union Home Minister of India, Rajnath Singh issued a statement in which he alleged Pakistan of executing the terror attack and premier Narendra Modi, who since August 15, is promoting anti-Pakistan sentiments in Balochistan, followed suit.
Director General Military Operations of Pakistan established a formal contact with his counterpart in India through the hotline after allegations surfaced and demanded evidence.
It should be mentioned here that Pakistan is not new to unsubstantiated accusations by India as earlier this year, the country was blamed for an attack on Pathankot airbase in Indian Punjab that killed at least seven personnel.