Rajouri truck fire: India blaming G-20 meeting’s possible failure on Pakistan 

By: News Desk
Published: 01:49 AM, 21 Apr, 2023
Rajouri truck fire: India blaming G-20 meeting’s possible failure on Pakistan 
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India has started blaming the possible failure of the G-20 meeting on Pakistan.

Tactfully the Indian authorities and the media have started targeting Pakistan in wake of the Rajouri incident.

An Indian army truck caught fire in the Rajouri district at around 3 pm, claiming the lives of 4 Indian army soldiers and the reason for the fire was lightning.

But, the Indian Army described the accident as a grenade attack by unknown terrorists.

After seven o'clock, ex-servicemen, former government officials and pro-Modi journalists blamed Lashkar-e-Taiba and other banned outfits for the attack.

India announced holding a meeting of G-20 countries from May 21 to 23 in Srinagar to show law and order prevailing in Kashmir

However, G-20 states refused to show up in view of the worsening law and order and the disputed status of Kashmir.

The refusal resulted in leaving the Modi government under severe pressure.

The possibility of protests by Kashmiris on the occasion and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto's participation in the SCO meeting in Goa become a headache for the Modi rule.

The so-called Indian experts following the Pulwama attack policy used the self-inflicted Rajouri incident to shift the G-20 summit from Srinagar.

Indian extremist government has a history of such plots just to damage Pakistan's image and this incident is, according to experts, part of its misdemeanours.