A major political controversy has erupted in India after senior Congress leader and former Home Minister P. Chidambaram questioned the government's narrative on the Pahalgam terror attack, suggesting the attackers could be 'homegrown terrorists' rather than from Pakistan. The BJP has fiercely criticized Chidambaram and the Congress, accusing them of undermining national security and 'speaking Pakistan's language.' The debate comes ahead of a key parliamentary discussion on Operation Sindoor, with the opposition demanding more transparency and evidence from the Modi government regarding the attackers' origins. Chidambaram and his supporters argue that the government has not provided proof linking Pakistan to the attack, while the BJP insists the Congress is giving a 'clean chit' to Pakistan. The row highlights deep political divisions over national security and the handling of terrorism in India.
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