Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah criticised Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks, mentioning that Pakistan first denied the incident after which shifted the blame onto India. Calling the assault ‘unlucky’, Abdullah added that he does now not need to give a lot significance to statements coming from Islamabad.
“First of all, they did not even recognise that something had happened in Pahalgam. First, they said that India was behind it,” the J-Okay CM instructed ANI.
He additional added, “For the people who made allegations against us in the first place, it is difficult to say anything about it now. I don’t want to give much importance to their statements. Whatever happened is unfortunate, and it should not have happened…”
Earlier, on Friday Shehbaz Sharif confirmed Islamabad’s hobby in becoming a member of a “neutral, transparent, and credible investigation” into the hot terrorist assault in Pahalgam which resulted within the lack of 26 other folks.
He made a remark after India strongly retaliated via postponing the Indus Waters Treaty and closing down the Attari Integrated Check Post.
While addressing an army academy in Abbottabad, Sharif mentioned, “Pakistan is open to participating in any neutral, transparent, and credible investigation.”