Last Updated Jul - 15 - 2025, 12:13 PM | Source : Fela News
Officials claim Pakistan’s political and military top brass ordered the Pahalgam attack, sparking new tensions and revealing how terror operations continue to b
In a chilling revelation, Indian intelligence officials have claimed that the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which left brave security personnel martyred, was not just another rogue strike. Instead, they allege it was planned and approved by Pakistan’s political and military leadership itself.
Officials claim Pakistan’s political and military top brass ordered the Pahalgam attack, sparking new tensions and revealing how terror operations continue to be orchestrated from across the border with impunity. If true, this statement isn’t just an accusation it underscores the scale of the threat India continues to face from state-sponsored terrorism.
The attack, which targeted a convoy near the picturesque region of Pahalgam, shattered the peace of a tourist-heavy town and sent a wave of shock and anger throughout the country. Families of the fallen soldiers are still trying to cope, even as the investigation unfolds and new details emerge.
This isn’t the first time Pakistan’s deep state has been accused of backing militant activities in Kashmir. But what sets this case apart is the alleged direct includes of both political lead makers and the military making in Islamabad. According to officials, intercepted communications, logistical planning, and movement patterns point to a well-coordinated operation.
The bigger concern now? What comes next? As India prepares to raise the issue at international forums, public sentiment at home is one of both sorrow and fury. Citizens are calling for accountability, and families in Kashmir are once again forced to live under the cloud of uncertainty. In a world where diplomacy and violence often walk a thin line, revelations like these make one thing clear peace in the region is still a distant dream.
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