Breaking News: Chidambaram Questions NIA’s Findings on Pahalgam Attack; Opposition Gears Up for Parliamentary Debate

Former Union Minister P. Chidambaram recently expressed doubts about the NIA’s investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack, stating that the agency has not revealed concrete evidence regarding the identities or origins of the terrorists involved. He questioned why it is assumed that the attackers were from Pakistan, asking for proof to back such claims. His comments have stirred controversy, putting the government and investigation agencies under scrutiny. Chidambaram’s statement has added fuel to the opposition’s criticism of the ruling government, especially ahead of the Parliament session where Operation Sindhur will be discussed. Opposition leaders are demanding clear answers about the attack and the overall security situation, accusing the government of failing to protect the country from repeated terror incidents. Meanwhile, BJP leaders and government officials have rejected Chidambaram’s allegations, terming them as attempts to politicize the issue. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju urged the opposition to avoid statements that could embolden anti-national elements. As tensions rise, political parties are preparing for intense debates in Parliament, with the opposition focusing on national security and accountability. The key question remains: Where are the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack, and why has the government failed to apprehend them?

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