Pakistan Says Ready for Talks, But Refuses Role in Pahalgam Attack
Pakistan Pahalgam ceasefire talks have gained attention after Islamabad said it wants peace and is open to dialogue. But when asked about the deadly Pahalgam attack that killed five Indian soldiers, Pakistan simply denied involvement. “Not us,” they said. That’s the official line.

This came from Islamabad today. Usual press conference. The foreign office said they will “honour” the ceasefire agreed back in 2021. And they blamed India for pointing fingers too soon. But here in Delhi, no one’s convinced.
One senior Army official said, “We’ve seen this before. Same denial, same script.”
The attack happened near Pahalgam. A routine patrol was ambushed. Five jawans didn’t make it back. The incident sparked anger. People are demanding answers. Some within intelligence believe the attackers may have crossed over just days before the hit.
Locals in the area heard gunshots early in the morning. One shopkeeper said he saw unusual movement near the hills the night before. No one wants to say much. The fear is real.
Backchannel Hints in Pakistan Pahalgam Ceasefire Talks
Some say talks may still be happening behind the curtain. Quiet channels, through Gulf nations maybe. But nothing official. Nothing public.
A retired diplomat told us, “Pakistan says peace, but keeps the backdoor open for terror. This has happened before. It’s not new.”
Delhi Reacts Cautiously to Pakistan Pahalgam Ceasefire Talks
Politicians are asking for strong action. Opposition is silent, mostly. But families of the soldiers are vocal. They want answers, not statements.
A father of one of the fallen jawans said, “What talks? My son is gone. Who will answer for that?”
Troops are on alert. Reinforcements moved near the border. But no official word on what’s next. The ceasefire holds — for now.
Final Word
Pakistan denies. India mourns. And somewhere along the LoC, the silence tonight feels temporary.
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