A plan by India to forcibly expel residents from occupied Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan has been exposed, according to sources. The revelation came through a video of a Kashmiri police officer protesting his imminent eviction, which has uncovered what appears to be a systematic effort to remove longtime residents.
The officer, who has served in the Jammu and Kashmir Police for the past 27 years, stated in his video testimony: “I have been serving in the Jammu and Kashmir Police for the last 27 years.” He emphasized that there are clear High Court orders prohibiting their transfer outside the region, yet senior police officials are refusing to acknowledge the court’s decision.
“We are being forcibly evicted from Jammu and Kashmir,” the officer claimed. “I request the Inspector General to halt these eviction proceedings.” The officer further expressed his frustration, saying he had presented his case at every available forum but received no hearing.
The officer questioned why he was being forced to leave despite possessing an Indian passport. His wife also spoke out in the video, stating, “We have no relatives in Pakistan. Why are we being evicted? We have been living here for 27 years.”
Defense experts have criticized the situation, claiming that the Modi government is subjecting Kashmiris to brutality as part of a calculated plan. They have called on human rights organizations to take notice of the serious human rights violations occurring in occupied Kashmir.
The video testimony has brought renewed attention to what sources describe as part of a broader “Pahalgam false flag” operation, raising concerns about India’s treatment of longtime residents in the disputed territory.