Pahalgam false flag: India is unable to validate accusations against Pakistan.

One year subsequent to the Pahalgam tragedy, enquiries persist regarding suspicions associating Pakistan, while India endures examination concerning its assertions.
The occurrence, which sparked extensive debate, attracted criticism both globally and domestically, with apprehensions expressed about security measures and the management of the situation.
Former Lok Sabha member Simranjit Singh Mann condemned the Modi administration, asserting that no substantial evidence has been provided to substantiate allegations of Pakistan’s involvement, while also interrogating the efficacy of Indian intelligence services.
Sikh leader Gopal Singh Chawla dismissed the allegations, asserting that such assertions are unfounded and warrant serious examination.
The Indian publication The Wire expressed apprehensions regarding the absence of evidence, while Member of Parliament Charanjit Singh Channi characterised the occurrence as dubious and advocated for transparency.
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge characterised the incident as indicative of intelligence deficiencies, observing that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had allegedly annulled a trip to Jammu and Kashmir following advance security warnings.
Leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party, such as Saurabh Bharadwaj, along with veteran Indian diplomat K.P. Fabian, also scrutinised the story concerning the incident.
International commentators indicate that the increasing domestic discourse in India underscores the necessity for transparency and substantiation about the assertions made following the Pahalgam disaster.