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So here starts Paki propaganda about the attack.As usual they are giving credit of their own work to RAW too much. :rofl:

The proper hashtag is
#PakistanAttacksAfganParliament

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#RAWattacksAfghanParliament: Why Pakistani Twitterati blamed India for Taliban attack

How brazen can brazen be? Consider the voices emanating from Pakistan over Monday’s terror attack on the Afghan parliament and this question will ring out loudly.

Many Pakistanis seriously believe that India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) choreographed the terror attack on Afghan parliament. #RAWattacksAfghanParliament has been the top trending subject on Pakistan Twitter since news of attack on Afghan parliament broke out.

The top trending subject highlights Indian defence minister Manohar Parikkar’s reported remark that "You have to neutralise terrorist through terrorist only". It also quotes him as saying that the Modi government is different from the previous one because it has given the Indian Army a free hand to tackle terrorists through intelligence.

An objective and dispassionate account of the attack can be read in the London Telegraph here

Needless to say, such campaigns on social media are an integral feature of the psyops of Pakistani intelligence and security establishments. Consider some of the tweets soaked in malicious Pakistani propaganda.

As I said earlier --> The proper hashtag is #PakistanAttacksAfganParliament

Pakistan officer involved in Parliament attack: Afghanistan

Afghanistan’s intelligence service on Wednesday said a Pakistani intelligence officer helped the Taliban carry out an attack on the parliament in Kabul earlier this week.

Afghan intelligence services spokesman Hassib Sediqqi said the officer in Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence helped the Haqqani network carry out the attack outside parliament, which killed two people and wounded more than 30 as lawmakers were meeting inside.

He identified the officer as Bilal, without providing his full name.Sediqqi says the suicide car bomb used in Monday’s attack was manufactured in Peshawar, Pakistan, just across the border. He says Afghan authorities were made aware of the attack on June 10 and had deployed extra security.

Pakistani officials could not immediately be reached for comment.Afghan-Pakistani relations have improved in recent months following years of tensions, during which each had accused the other of supporting militants operating along their porous border.

Afghan security forces have struggled to combat the Taliban following the conclusion of the US and NATO combat mission at the end of last year. The Taliban launched their annual spring offensive in April with an assault on the provincial capital of the northern Kunduz province, nearly capturing the city as Kabul rushed in reinforcements.

Earlier this week, the Taliban captured two districts in Kunduz province in as many days.A remotely detonated bomb today killed a district governor in Badakhshan province, also in the north.Abdul Jabhar Froutan was killed when the bomb went off in the district compound after a meeting, said Ahmad Naweid Froutan, the provincial governor’s spokesman. Another person was wounded in the blast, he said.
 

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http://www.khaama.com/reports-india-wants-details-of-isis-role-in-attack-on-afghan-parliament-3564

Reports: India wants details of ISI’s role in attack on Afghan parliament

By Khaama Press - Sun Jun 28 2015,

Reports suggest that India wants to seek details of the role of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) in the attack on Afghanistan’s Parliament. The attack left five people killed and 31 others wounded last week.

The Indian newspaper Deccan Herald writes that India will ask Afghanistan for the information.

Deccan Herald further states: “New Delhi is keen to use the findings of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) of Afghanistan to drive home the point that nexus between Pakistan’s “state actors” and terror outfits poses a threat not only to India, but for the entire region.”.....
 

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