Veils of deception
When falsehoods are woven with such devilish art and patient cunning that truth herself seems but a pale shadow, faltering before bold countenance of deception.
Those lies which are not spun in the heat of passion but forged in quiet chambers of calculation—to wound an adversary, to dress aggression in the robes of righteous vengeance, or to cast an enemy into the abyss of disgrace—are known in the English tongue as false flag operations. In our own Urdu idiom, it is as though one were throwing dust into the eyes of the beholder, blinding reason whilst the hand of mischief works its will unseen.
A false flag, at its core, is a deliberate act of harm or theatrical spectacle, contrived so that the true author remains veiled in shadow and blame descends upon another—be it a rival state, a restless faction, or some band of supposed fanatics. The purpose is seldom simple malice; rather, it seeks to kindle the fire of public indignation, to draw forth waves of sympathy for the apparent victim, and thereby to fashion a convenient pretext for retaliation, for open war, for the tightening of domestic fetters, or for the seizure of some long-coveted political advantage.
In Sub Continent, the pattern repeats with painful familiarity,........
