Imran Khan Breaks Silence on Pahalgam Attack—Shocking Claims!
Warning From Behind Bars: Is Imran Khan Stoking Indo-Pak Tensions Again?

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] April 30: In a deeply sensitive moment following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, jailed ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan shared a message that many found worrying. Speaking from prison, Khan claimed India is once again blaming Pakistan without proof, just like after Pulwama in 2019. His words have reignited fears about Indo-Pak relations. Critics ask if this is genuine sorrow or a move to stir chaos from the shadows of his jail cell.
Calling India a ‘Nuclear Flashpoint’—Is That a Threat?
Imran Khan warned India not to play with fire in what he called an already “nuclear flashpoint” region. This term has been used before to describe India-Pakistan tensions. By repeating it now, Khan might be trying to turn the global spotlight back on Kashmir. But does such language help the region? Or does it push both countries closer to the edge, once again?
2019 Déjà Vu: Is History Repeating Itself?
Back in 2019, when the Pulwama attack shook India, Khan’s government faced similar accusations. He had then offered cooperation but refused to admit guilt. Today, with the Pahalgam attack killing 26, he has repeated that script. This pattern is hard to ignore. People are asking—why does every tragedy in India turn into a defence speech from Pakistan’s ex-leaders?
Blame Game or Real Diplomacy?
Khan didn’t stop at warning India. He also attacked his country’s own leaders—Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari—for staying silent. According to him, they fear losing foreign wealth if they anger Indian lobbies. Such statements raise questions: is Khan fighting for Pakistan’s truth or playing politics to weaken his enemies while boosting his own image?
Modi Government’s Stand—Firm or Fueling Fire?
India’s PM Narendra Modi has handed full freedom to the Army to respond to the Pahalgam attack. Meanwhile, Pakistan claims to have intelligence about a possible Indian strike in 36 hours. With Khan adding fuel from jail and both nations flexing their muscles, citizens worry if a bigger storm is brewing. Is this the time for sharp words—or serious talks?
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