Pahalgam attack: Sherry urges India to accept Pakistan’s neutral probe offer
Failure to accept offer of probe means New Delhi is spoiling for war, says PPP leader
By Our Correspondent
April 28, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Vice President and Parliamentary leader in Senate Sherry Rehman has said if the deep dive into serial strategic irresponsibility is the preferred path by New Delhi, then obviously Pakistan is well prepared.
The PPP leader said Pakistan’s offer for a neutral investigation into Pahalgam attack is a good one and if Modi’s tribe really wants to find out who did this then they should immediately accept it. “If they don’t accept any transparency and neutrality in investigating this tragedy then the smoke and mirrors only mean one thing.
That the new India is spoiling for war,” she said in her comments on social media platform X.
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