The Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and even BJP-ally Shiv Sena today protested in Pathankot as Pakistan's investigation team arrived there to probe the terror attack. Amid the politics, National Investigation Agency chief told NDTV that India will ask for access to Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar. On The Buck Stops Here, we ask: Will India's demand for access to Azhar force Pakistan to reveal where he is? Will we get to interrogate the terror mastermind? Pakistan government today released what they claimed to be a 'spy confession' video. India rubbished the video with government sources saying Pakistan is playing 'spy' games to deflect from Pathankot and take focus off the Jaish chief. So is Pakistan serious about reciprocal access? And is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Pakistan gambit already hitting a wall?