Pahalgam Attack: Over 1,500 Detained Across Kashmir Amid Allegations of Cross-Border Involvement

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Muzaffarabad, AJK (Pakistan-administered Kashmir): In the aftermath of a deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam, a prominent tourist destination in Indian-administered Kashmir, police sources report that nearly 1,500 individuals have been detained across the valley for questioning. The sweeping crackdown comes as Indian security forces intensify their investigation into the incident that has once again raised serious concerns about the fragile security situation in the region.

According to police sources, four suspected militants are believed to have been involved in the attack, which left several injured and sent shockwaves through the peaceful valley. Authorities claim that among the attackers, two are allegedly Pakistani nationals, while a third is said to be a resident of Anantnag district. The identity of the fourth individual remains unknown.

Indian authorities have issued a public notice releasing sketches of the suspects and announced a cash reward of ₹2 million (INR) for any information leading to their arrest. The suspects are reportedly affiliated with the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, a claim that has yet to be independently verified.

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While the Indian government pushes the cross-border narrative, several prominent Kashmiri leaders and civil society groups have raised serious concerns over the widespread detentions and the lack of transparency in the investigation process. Leaders such as Dr Touqeer Gillnai, Sardar Aman Kashmiri, and Malik’s legal representatives, and several members of the Hurriyat Conference have called for an independent investigation under the supervision of the United Nations or other neutral international bodies.

“This incident must not become another pretext to suppress Kashmiri voices and liberties,” said a statement released by a coalition of pro-Kashmiri advocacy groups. “We urge the international community, particularly the United Nations, to take notice of the escalating human rights violations and ensure an impartial probe.”

Rights activists also warn that the mass detentions could deepen resentment and fuel further unrest in a region already scarred by decades of conflict. Local families report midnight raids and indiscriminate arrests, with many saying their loved ones have no known links to militancy.

Pahalgam, known for its lush meadows and spiritual significance during the annual Amarnath Yatra, has witnessed a sharp dip in tourist activity following the attack. Many in the valley fear that such incidents and the subsequent state response will further isolate Kashmir and damage its fragile economy, which heavily relies on tourism.

International human rights organizations have yet to respond officially, but diplomatic observers note that this episode could renew calls for external monitoring of the situation in Kashmir, long a flashpoint between India and Pakistan, and a region where calls for self-determination remain deeply rooted among its people.

As the investigation unfolds, many Kashmiris are once again left grappling with unanswered questions, growing fears, and a longing for justice not just for the victims of violence, but for a future free from fear, repression, and political exploitation.

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