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Red Fort blast used as political tool to tilt Bihar election

Islamabad: Red Fort Blast has been used as a political tool to tilt the Bihar election as the timing of the blast, occurring just before polling, fits the Modi government’s familiar pattern of false flag operations to sway public sentiment.

According to Kashmir Media Service, each time electoral pressure mounts, the BJP conveniently manufactures a “terror scare” and, as usual, Pakistan is falsely blamed, without evidence, to polarize voters and consolidate Hindu votes.

Reports of Election Commission favoritism delayed responses and suspiciously coordinated narratives with BJP-linked media raise serious questions about the fairness of Bihar polls.

The Election Commission, under Modi, has repeatedly shown partisan behavior, allowing the ruling party to exploit state machinery, influence voter turnout, and manipulate narratives during critical phases.

The Modi government’s propaganda machinery—amplified by friendly media—reactivated its standard playbook immediately after the blast and accused Pakistan without evidence.

Even as vote counting is still in its early stages, BJP headquarters in New Delhi is already decorated and prepared for victory, signaling pre-set expectations and a potentially scripted outcome.

Early trends showing NDA at 138 seats, RJD-plus at 90, and Jan Sulaj at 3 have been aggressively promoted to shape public perception, even though results were still preliminary.

The emerging numbers reflect strategic engineering rather than genuine public will.

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