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Pahalgam Attack: Pradeep Bhandari Slams Congress Over Missing Post on Terror Attack

Journalist Pradeep Bhandari has strongly criticized the Congress party for its silence and missing official statement following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. Taking to social media, Bhandari questioned why the Congress failed to post any formal condemnation or support for the armed forces after the brutal assault. He accused the party of playing selective politics on national security and said that at such critical times, the nation expects all parties to rise above politics and stand united against terrorism. His remarks have sparked fresh debate on how political parties respond to terror attacks, with many calling for national solidarity over political point-scoring.

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