One year on, India failed to present evidence on Pahalgam attack: Tarar

Tarar further claims that 'false flag operations have been part of India’s history'

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar addresses a press conference on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.

ISLAMABAD:

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar on Wednesday marked one year since what he described as the “Pahalgam false flag operation,” stating that India had failed to present evidence for its allegations against Pakistan over the Pahalgam attack.

Speaking in a special address, Tarar said the Pahalgam incident “reflects hollow thinking, illogical reasoning, false ego, arrogance and greed,” adding that India has not provided satisfactory answers to questions raised about the attack.

He said India “has continued to portray its internal matters as external issues and external matters as internal ones,” asserting that terrorism is “India’s internal issue which it presents as an external problem.” In contrast, he described the Kashmir dispute as “a recognised international issue that India portrays as an internal matter”.

Tarar further claimed that “false flag operations have been part of India’s history,” and described the handling of the Pahalgam incident as “crude.” He said India did not respond positively when Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif offered an “independent and impartial investigation,” adding that “India’s refusal to hold an inquiry is proof that the Pahalgam incident was a false flag operation”.

Highlighting procedural concerns, he said the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) within 10 minutes of the incident indicated that “its text had already been prepared,” calling the timing “unusual and surprising” given the distance between the attack site and the police station.

He added that “international media, Indian civil society, politicians and think tanks have also raised serious questions about the Pahalgam incident,” arguing that “it is extremely difficult to make baseless propaganda globally acceptable”.

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