India’s false narrative surrounding the supposed missile attack on the Golden Temple raises serious questions about both intention and credibility of the racist and fascist Indian regime.
Why would Pakistan ever target this sacred site for Sikhs, a community that has historically faced oppression in India?
It is evident that this incident is an underhanded tactic by India to manipulate the perception of the Sikhs. Let’s take a moment to remember the dark history during Indira Gandhi’s regime, when the Golden Temple was desecrated, and countless Sikhs were brutally massacred. This trauma is not just memory; it’s deeply ingrained in the Sikh identity.
India often utilizes the Sikh community for its own political agenda, rather than genuinely supporting their rights. Instances of targeting Sikh leaders abroad, including recent investigations in Canada regarding targeted killings, further underscore the lengths India will go to suppress dissent.
It is important to reflect on why Pakistan, a country that has never attacked even the Hindu temples, would choose to strike at a Sikh place of worship. In contrast, India has attacked mosques in Pakistan.
Consider the Kartarpur Corridor, which Pakistan has kept open for Sikhs to visit without visa hurdles, even amid conflicts. This is an act of goodwill, contrasting starkly with India’s attempts to discredit Pakistan and manipulate Sikh sentiments.
By concocting a false narrative, India aims to project itself as the protector of Sikhs while branding Pakistan as the aggressor.
However, let’s examine the feasibility of this missile attack. If this alleged attack were real, would India’s air defense system truly have been able to intercept a missile within a mere 20 seconds?
A short-range ballistic missile from Pakistan would reach Amritsar almost instantaneously, making it implausible for India’s defenders to react effectively. Moreover, during the May 10 missile crisis, when Pakistani missiles targeted Indian military sites, India’s air defense failed spectacularly, resulting in significant damage. If it couldn’t protect critical military installations far from the border, how could it possibly defend a site as close as the Golden Temple?
This narrative resembles a formulaic plot from a low-budget film rather than credible reality. In light of historical context and recent events, it’s clear that India’s motivations for fabricating such a tale are evident. Rather than acknowledging its past failures and the pain caused to the Sikh community, India resorts to deception to create sympathy and bolster its narrative. The Sikh community knows the truth very well.