New Delhi: After the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan was so scared of Operation Sindoor conducted by India that it had requested America about 60 times to get a ceasefire. Not only this, Pakistan had given approximately Rs 45 crore to 6 different companies to convey its message to the Trump administration. This claim has been made by Amit Malviya, in-charge of BJP’s National Information & Technology Department.
How was Pakistan’s pleading revealed?
Amit Malviya posted on social media platform X, ‘This is bad news for the supporters of Pakistan. Documents released under America’s Foreign Agents Registration Act i.e. FARA show that last year, India’s Operation Sindoor had shaken Pakistan.
Pakistan had pleaded with America 60 times
Malviya further wrote in his post, ‘Pakistan had aggressively lobbied through its diplomats in America to stop the war. He had contacted lawmakers, top administration officials, Pentagon and State Department officials about 60 times.
Pakistan had talked about ceasefire
Documents filed with the US Department of Justice under FARA show that Pakistani diplomats negotiated a ceasefire through emails, phone calls and face-to-face meetings from late April until the 4-day-long Operation Sindoor.
Pakistan spent so many crores in lobbying
In an attempt to stop Operation Sindoor, Pakistan had spent around Rs 45 crore on six lobbying firms to gain immediate access to the Trump administration. Now identify all those people in India who doubted the Indian Armed Forces and Prime Minister Modi. They will have to be exposed once again.
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