Pahalgam Terrorist Attack: Lashkar, ISI & Pak Army behind plot; Shehbaz, Munir missing
The preliminary investigation report into the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack has revealed a significant conspiracy involving Pakistan-based elements. Sources claim that the attack was orchestrated jointly by Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI, the Pakistan Army, and the terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba. The plan was allegedly drafted at Lashkar’s headquarters, with terrorists Musa and Atallah playing key roles in the execution.Meanwhile, tensions continue to rise in Pakistan following the attack. Pakistan appears deeply unsettled—Rafale jet sorties have reportedly caused panic, prompting press conferences at 2 a.m. by Pakistan’s Information Minister. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has allegedly pleaded with the U.S. to help prevent war.Adding to the mystery, both PM Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir have gone missing from public view. During a press conference by Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, a local journalist questioned Shehbaz’s absence. In response, an army officer handed Dar a pre-written slip, while the journalist’s mic was muted. The army later released a video of Munir meeting soldiers, but it was exposed to be from 2022, further fueling suspicion about his current whereabouts.
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