Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar raised eyebrows when he questioned whether a thief can investigate his own theft, while responding to Pakistan Prime Minister’s offer for a neutral probe into the recent Pahalgam attack. Majumdar’s comments came amidst escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following the attack. Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah criticized Pakistan’s proposal for a neutral investigation into the incident. The Pahalgam attack has further strained the already fragile relations between the two neighboring countries. The call for a neutral probe has sparked debates and discussions in the political circles. The incident has also put a spotlight on the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan over the region of Kashmir. The region has been a bone of contention between the two countries for decades, with both sides claiming it as their own. The latest attack in Pahalgam has once again brought the long-standing issue to the forefront of international attention. The situation remains tense as both India and Pakistan continue to exchange accusations and threats. The international community is closely watching the developments in the region, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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Union Minister questions thief investigating own theft; Omar Abdullah criticizes Pakistan PM’s neutral probe offer.
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