As the manhunt for the perpetrators of the brutal Pahalgam massacre continues in Jammu and Kashmir, Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistan-based terrorist group, purported to be behind the Pahalgam massacre, has released a video denying any involvement in the dastardly attack.
LeT라이브 바카라 deputy chief Saifullah Kasuri condemned the attack and refuted claims from Indian security agencies on the terror group라이브 바카라 involvement.
The Resistance Front, a proxy group of LeT, has allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack, in which 26 male tourists, including a Nepali citizen, were killed.
The Jammu and Kashmir police have released sketches of the three individuals involved in the Pahalgam attack: Hashim Musa, Ali Bhai, and Adil Hussain Thoker, reportedly affiliated with the LeT.
The video was released on Wednesday night on Telegram channels and social media, hours after the external affairs ministry announced a slew of diplomatic measures downgrading ties with Pakistan. Security agencies have not yet verified the authenticity of the video.
Kasuri stated that following the Pahalgam attack, the Indian media falsely identified him as the main mastermind behind the incident and alleged that the attack was orchestrated from Pakistan.
He urged the international community not to support India라이브 바카라 alleged attempts to undermine peace and stability in Pakistan by suspending the Indus Water Treaty.
Islamabad has firmly distanced itself from the Pahalgam tragedy, denying any role in the attack. Pakistan라이브 바카라 Foreign Ministry released a statement expressing concern at the loss of tourists’ lives and offered condolences to the families of the deceased and injured.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has also claimed that Pakistan has absolutely no involvement in the attack. Speaking to 92 Live News, he claimed the attack was the result of the growing anger against the Indian government, and there were several ‘homegrown’ uprisings against the regime in Delhi.
The top brass of the BJP government, including PM Modi, defence minister Rajnath Singh and home minister Amit Shah, have vowed a strong response against the Pahalgam attackers, but have avoided directly naming Pakistan or Pakistan-based groups in connection with the incident.