Pahalgam: How Terrorists Filmed Massacre Of Tourists, Recced Area After Originally Planning To Target PM Modi's Event
Pahalgam Horror: Pakistan Denies Role, Attacks India In 1st Reaction To J&K Terror Attack
Pakistan's first official response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of at least 28 people, mostly tourists, has raised serious eyebrows. While the Pakistani Foreign Ministry expressed "concern" over the loss of lives, it stopped short of condemning the attack outright. Instead, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif sparked controversy by denying any involvement and accusing India of "sponsoring unrest" within Pakistan. Speaking to a local news outlet, Asif claimed that the violence in Jammu and Kashmir was 'home-grown' and part of a 'revolution'.#PAHALGAM #india #terrorattack #pakistan
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