Controversy Erupts: Minister's Controversial Claim on Pahalgam Attack Religious Motives

In a controversial statement that has sparked widespread criticism, Minister R.B. Thimmapur suggested that the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack may not have specifically targeted victims based on their religious identity. His remarks have drawn sharp rebuke from political circles and eyewitnesses who claim otherwise.
The minister's comments come in the wake of a tragic incident that has deeply shocked the local community, with many questioning the underlying motivations behind the attack. Despite emerging testimonies that seem to contradict his statement, Thimmapur maintains that the attackers might have acted without religious discrimination.
Political leaders across the spectrum have condemned the minister's remarks, arguing that such statements minimize the gravity of the violence and potentially downplay the sectarian tensions underlying the incident. Eyewitness accounts have provided a starkly different narrative, suggesting a more targeted approach by the attackers.
The controversy highlights the sensitive nature of communal incidents and the importance of careful, responsible communication by public officials. As investigations continue, the minister's statement has only served to intensify public scrutiny and demand for a transparent inquiry into the attack.