Reports suggest that the exposure of an alleged false flag operation by Pakistani forces, followed by a major defeat in “Operation Sindoor,” has caused panic within the Modi government. India is now reportedly using questionable tactics to hide its failures. Citizens are being arrested in India on vague spying accusations.
According to , the Modi government continues to arrest ordin people in areas like Gurdaspur, Uttar Pradesh, and Amritsar, despite lacking solid proof. These arrests of its own citizens are being seen by some as a sign of the government’s desperation.
Instead of answering tough questions about its performance, the Modi government has also reportedly targeted Indian YouTubers and vloggers who have criticized its policies, leading to their arrests.
Reports claim two individuals in Gurdaspur were arrested for supposedly giving “Operation Sindoor” information to Pakistan’s intelligence agency. Police in Uttar Pradesh have also named Indian citizen Shahzad Wahab an ISI agent without presenting any evidence.
In Amritsar, two people were arrested on what are described as false charges related to sharing milit photos.
An employee of a Kanpur factory was also picked up for allegedly talking to a Pakistani spy online. Even Indian vlogger Jyoti Malhotra, known for showing Pakistan in a good light, faces spying charges and has been arrested.
Political experts suggest that by blaming citizens for defense shortcomings, the Modi government is trying to shift attention away from its own perceived mistakes and poor decisions.
Analysts believe these arrests after “Operation Sindoor” are clear signs of India becoming a more controlling state.