Maharashtra people claim terrorist suspect speaks to him the day before the attack on Pahargam

Reit told media Tuesday that security agencies released sketches of three suspicious attackers, one of whom he spoke to, following the massacre of tourists.
According to Raut, he rode a horse in Pahalgam on April 21 and stopped in the “Maggie booth” when a man approached him and asked if he was a Hindus. He also told Laut that he didn’t look like a Kashmiris.
“The suspect then turned to his companion and said, ‘The crowds are decreasing today,'” Lauter said.
Jalna residents said he found the conversation a little disturbing, but it was not until the next day that the terrorists killed twelve tourists in the same area that they grasped the full meaning of the conversation. “I linked these dots after I saw the sketch released by the NIA (National Bureau of Investigation),” he claimed. Rat said he had emailed the NIA with detailed instructions on his experience in Kashmir.
“I’ve written everything I remember. I also mentioned that I couldn’t pay the Maggi stall owner initially due to network issues. I took his phone number and paid him once I went down the mountain.”
Rat said he had not received any response from the NIA. He added: “If they reach out to me, I will work with them in every possible way.”