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Intel agencies uncover Pak plot to destabilise G20 meetings
Largest number of G20 delegates attending Srinagar meeting
NEW DELHI/ SRINAGAR — Intelligence agencies have learnt that Pakistan has hatched a sinister plot to defame India and to destabilise G20 meetings. The agencies have learned that Pakistan’s ISI and other terrorist outfits are running propaganda and malicious campaigns on social media.
The intelligence agencies have also traced around 500 to 600 mobile phone numbers through which rumours are being spread in India.
“The Pakistan-based people are running stop ‘G20 Meetings’, ‘boycott G20 mission’, specially G20 Tourism Working Group Meeting in Kashmir.
“Pakistan has been sidelined at the international platforms for running various propaganda. This is why they are now running this propaganda. We have discovered 500 to 600 numbers, hundreds of social media handlers through which anti-India campaigns are being run. They are also running various hashtags to destabilise G20 meetings,” the source said.
There were protests and meetings in PoK (Pakistan occupied Kashmir) against G20 meetings.
Pakistan has included in its toolkit a call to oppose laws such as the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and the National Security Act (NSA) on social media.
Additionally, Pakistan is involved in a conspiracy to propagate issues related to ‘Love Jihad’ against India through social media. Pakistan is also attempting to create an atmosphere of discontent among Sikhs in the country.
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Indian intelligence agencies have learnt that the wife of incarcerated senior Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, Mushaal Mullick had also asked the international community to boycott the G20 meeting in Kashmir.
Mushaal had even threatened the G20 nations, stating that if they attend the meetings, they would be seen as siding with the oppressor by accepting PM Modi’s invitation to participate in the event.
The agencies have proof regarding this. This report indicates how obsessed Pakistan is to stop India from organising G20 meetings in Kashmir. Additionally, this report has exposed Mushaal as one who is acting at the behest of the Pakistani toolkit.
The report says that there are possibilities that Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) UK and Europe might hold protests in major cities of the UK and Europe.
TeK UK has been dispatching letters and petitions to all MPs and MEPs in the European nation.
“A petition might be submitted at 10 Downing Street, London, the prime minister’s office in this regard to seek the British government’s help to withdraw from the event,” the report read.
Indian Intelligence have prepared a list of numbers which are spreading fake information against the G20 meetings in Kashmir. These numbers are being used by Pakistani outfits and their agents in India.
Apart from this the agencies have prepared a full list of Facebook pages which have been spreading rumours against India ahead of the G20 meetings. The agencies have learnt that Pakistan-based people are operating these pages.
Yasin Malik married the Pakistani artist, Mushaal Hussein Mullick in 2009.
Meanwhile, largest number of G20 delegates have registered for the three-day working group’s meeting in J&K’s Srinagar city (May 22-24) although some countries are not coming for logistic reasons, the Union tourism secretary, Arvind Singh told reporters.
Talking to reporters at the SKICC venue of the G20 meeting, the tourism secretary said, “We are happy that there will be sizeable number of delegates, even if it necessitated some alterations to the schedule. Singapore is sending the largest delegation.”
G20 coordinator, Harshvardan Shringla said, “We have completed over 118 meetings so far.”
Majority of these delegates will stay at Srinagar’s Taj Vivanta and Lalit Grand Palace.
Artists from Jammu and Kashmir will perform for the delegates before the meeting begins.
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Officials said that all pertinent tourism-related topics have been included in the meeting.
“The goal of the meeting is to promote and revitalise Jammu and Kashmir’s culture, heritage, and tourism,” official said.