Summary One year after Pahalgam, questions persist over allegations against Pakistan as Indian leaders, media, and analysts call for evidence and transparency on the incident.
SRINAGAR (Dunya News) - One year after the Pahalgam incident, questions continue to be raised over allegations linking Pakistan, with India facing scrutiny over its claims.
The episode, which was widely debated, drew criticism both internationally and within India, with concerns raised regarding security arrangements and the handling of the situation.
Former Lok Sabha member Simranjit Singh Mann criticized the Modi government, stating that no concrete evidence has been presented to support claims of Pakistan’s involvement, while also questioning the role of Indian intelligence agencies.
Sikh leader Gopal Singh Chawla also rejected the allegations, stating that such claims lack substance and should be viewed critically.
Indian publication The Wire raised concerns over the lack of evidence, while Member of Parliament Charanjit Singh Channi termed the incident suspicious and called for transparency.
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge described the episode as a reflection of intelligence shortcomings, noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reportedly cancelled a visit to Jammu and Kashmir after receiving prior security alerts.
Leaders from the Aam Aadmi Party, including Saurabh Bharadwaj, and former Indian diplomat K.P. Fabian also questioned the narrative surrounding the incident.
According to international analysts, the growing voices within India itself highlight the need for clarity and evidence regarding the claims made after the Pahalgam incident.
