World ( The cow news digital ) The controversy surrounding the alleged Pahalgam false flag operation has intensified as voices within India, including opposition figures and media outlets, have begun questioning the government’s narrative and demanding evidence to support claims linking Pakistan to the incident.
According to multiple reports and political statements, several Indian leaders and commentators have raised concerns over the lack of publicly shared proof in connection with the Pahalgam incident. Critics argue that serious allegations require transparent evidence, especially when they have diplomatic and regional implications.
A prominent Sikh leader, Gopal Singh, has publicly questioned the official stance, stating that there is no concrete evidence presented by the government to support claims of Pakistani involvement. He further questioned the role and effectiveness of Indian intelligence agencies, suggesting that their failure to prevent the incident also needs accountability.
Singh also claimed that the incident has raised broader concerns about its timing and political impact, alleging that it may have been used to justify heightened tensions with Pakistan. He rejected the government’s narrative and called for an independent review of the case.
Meanwhile, Indian media outlet The Wire has also raised questions about the official claims, highlighting inconsistencies and the absence of verifiable proof linking Pakistan to the incident. The publication’s reporting has added to the ongoing public debate within India.
Opposition leaders from the Congress party have also weighed in. Senior politician Mallikarjun has pointed out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reportedly cancelled a scheduled visit to Jammu and Kashmir days before the incident, citing intelligence warnings. He questioned whether more clarity should be provided to the public regarding the sequence of events.
Former Punjab Chief Minister and Member of Parliament Charanjit Singh Channi has also described the incident as “suspicious,” calling for full transparency and urging the government to disclose all facts related to the case.
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The growing debate reflects increasing political polarization in India over national security narratives and foreign policy implications. Analysts say that such internal questioning could further intensify demands for accountability and transparency in handling sensitive security incidents.
As the discussion continues, the opposition and media voices are urging the government to release verifiable evidence to substantiate its claims and ensure public trust in official investigations.

