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“You Want To Demoralise Forces?” Supreme Court Raps Pahalgam Petitioner

NDTVBy NDTVMay 1, 2025 1:41 PM ISTNo Comments3 Mins Read
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The Supreme Court on Thursday slapped down a plea for a judicial probe into the Pahalgam terror attack and made sharp observations as it did so, including asking if the petitioner’s intention was to “demoralise the forces” as they prep for a possible military response.

The court also asked why the judiciary should oversee a probe into matters related to anti-terrorism, asking, “Since when did Supreme Court judges become experts in these matters?”

“Be responsible before filing such PILs (public interest litigation). You have a duty towards the country also,” an annoyed Justice Surya Kant said as the plea was mentioned, “Is this the way you want to demoralize our forces? Since when did we get expertise for this investigation?”

In reply the petitioner urged the court to consider the plea, stating it had been made on behalf of Kashmiri students in other states who may be targeted, either by terrorists or thugs looking for ‘revenge’ against the killing of 26 people, mostly civilians, in Pahalgam in the April 22 attack.

That plea follows concern by the Jammu and Kashmir government on this topic.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, days after the attack, had deputed J&K ministers to coordinate with counterparts in other states to ensure the safety of Kashmiri students and residents living there.

The court pointed out the PIL does not mention students “This is not the time. This is the crucial hour when each citizen has joined hands… this is not acceptable to us. Look at sensitivity of the issue…”

“For prayer regarding students, you can go to the high courts,” Justice NK Singh said.

The petitioner was eventually allowed to withdraw the plea and given the liberty to approach the High Court with respect to students’ safety, although the government, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, opposed this move. “Let this not go to the High Court,” he said.

Pahalgam Terror Attack

Over a week since the attack – credit for which was claimed by The Resistance Front, a proxy of banned, Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba – the gunmen remain on the run.

READ | Terrorists Scouted 3 Other J&K Sites Before Pahalgam Attack: Sources

A massive manhunt has been launched, with the military, local police, border forces, and security agencies working together. Sketches of the suspected terrorists have been released.

The investigation into the attack – including questions about how it happened and whether there was a security lapse of any sort – has been taken over by the National Investigation Agency.

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Deserted scenes from Baisaran Valley, the attack site.

The NIA has identified 20 OGWs, or Over Ground Workers, who may have supported the terrorists. Many have been arrested, and the rest are being tracked.

Over 2,500 people have been interrogated so far, and coordinated raids against known hideouts linked to members and sympathisers of banned groups have been conducted across J&K.

The government has vowed vengeance against the terrorists who murdered 26 people, including a Nepali national, and the handlers who planned and orchestrated the strike.

READ | Pak ‘One Of World’s Most Dangerous, Terror Trail In Moscow, London’

The government has also condemned Pakistan for its continued funding of terrorists. On Wednesday sources told NDTV of a ‘terror trail’ linking Pak to global terrorist attacks, including Moscow and London.

READ | PM’s ‘Free Hand’ To Forces On Timing, Target In Response To Pahalgam

On Tuesday Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, and gave, sources said, the armed forces freedom to decide on the mode, targets, and timing of India’s response.


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