Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and other Pakistani leaders have vehemently rebutted Prime Minister Modi’s allegations linking Pakistan to the Pahalgam terror attack, stating that no credible evidence has been provided. Bilawal, addressing crowds in Sindh, demanded that India produce “concrete proof” or face public accountability. He stressed Pakistan’s willingness to act on verified information. Simultaneously, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif called for an independent international investigation involving countries like Russia and China to verify India’s claims.

In response, Pakistan’s Foreign Office condemned Modi’s remarks as “baseless,” accusing India of making unsubstantiated claims aimed at diverting global attention from human rights concerns in Kashmir. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif echoed these sentiments, stating that India lacked any proof and warned against using such allegations to justify aggressive actions, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty and threats to other bilateral agreements.
Meanwhile, India maintains it has shared technical intelligence—such as electronic signatures and intercepts—suggesting involvement of Pakistan-based operatives and links to Lashkar-e-Taiba and its front The Resistance Front. The back-and-forth has escalated diplomatic and security tensions, with both nations exchanging harsh rhetoric and recalling diplomats.
A Very Quarrelsome Interview With Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari … https://t.co/btMDYD8PPZ via @YouTube https://t.co/wCUDZPO22f
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This unfolding narrative raises concerns over regional stability, with domestic political pressures in both countries fueling further polarization. Pakistan’s insistence on evidence and international inquiry underscores its effort to shift global opinion, while India emphasizes national security and accountability for terrorism. The issue could intensify already strained relations and reverberate across South Asian geopolitics.
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