Lucky Bisht, a former RAW agent from India, has made a major claim regarding Pakistan and the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. (Image X @ANI)
New Delhi: Lucky Bisht, a former RAW agent from India, has made a major claim regarding Pakistan and the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. Lucky Bisht shared a post and a video on the social media platform X. He has alleged that Lashkar commanders based in Lahore are now utilizing women as "political shields" to alter the narrative presented by Western media. He described this not as a mere coincidence, but rather as a "tactical shift" within their terrorist strategy. Following this statement, a heated debate has erupted on social media.
In his post, Lucky Bisht also leveled serious allegations against the Pakistan Army Headquarters in Rawalpindi (GHQ) and Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir. He asserted that it would be impossible to implement such a strategy on the ground without institutional backing. According to Bisht, this entire model is being operated through a "state-proxy network," the objective of which is to salvage Pakistan's image on the international stage and to garner sympathy for terrorist organizations.
The former RAW agent also shared a video alongside his post. It is being alleged that the video contains indications of attempts to construct a narrative—specifically through the use of women—and to influence international media outlets. Although the authenticity of the video remains unverified, Lucky Bisht's claims have sparked a fresh round of discussions regarding security and strategic affairs. Since Lucky Bisht's post surfaced, it has elicited sharp reactions from people across social media platforms. While some users are characterizing this as Pakistan's latest strategic maneuver, many others are raising doubts and questioning the validity of the claim.
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