The Indian Air Force’s Operation Sindoor has left Pakistan reeling. On the night of May 6-7, between 1:05 and 1:30 am, the Indian Armed Forces launched a daring operation, destroying nine terrorist camps with 24 missiles in just 25 minutes. Pakistani celebrities are now voicing their outrage on social media, condemning India’s actions.
### Hania Aamir Speaks Out
Pakistani actress Hania Aamir took to Instagram to express her feelings. “I don’t have the right words. I’m filled with anger, pain, and a wounded heart. A child is gone, families are shattered, and for what? This isn’t defense; it’s brutality. Dropping bombs on innocent people isn’t strategy; it’s cowardice. We’re watching you,” she wrote.
### Fawad Khan’s Reaction
Actor Fawad Khan posted on Instagram, “My condolences to those injured and killed. I pray for the departed. Let’s stop fueling the fire with inflammatory words. It’s not worth innocent lives. May better understanding prevail.” While his post seemed measured, it sparked backlash in Pakistan due to his work in Indian films.
### Mahira Khan Condemns the Attack
Mahira Khan also lashed out on Instagram. “Utterly cowardly. May Allah protect our country and grant us wisdom. Ameen,” she wrote in one post. In another, she expressed gratitude for living in a country where she can speak her mind. “When injustice occurs in our country, we raise our voices, we condemn violence, no matter where it is. When my country, Pakistan, is immediately condemned without evidence… I love Pakistan. Let’s do the right thing. Let’s not stoop to that level, even after this heinous provocation,” she said.
### Other Celebrities React
– Ayza Khan stood with humanity, saying, “Humanity comes before politics or personal interests.”
– Her husband, Danish Taimoor, shared a picture of the Pakistani flag, writing, “May God keep everyone safe.”
– Mawra Hocane, who worked in the Indian film “Sanam Teri Kasam,” criticized the operation, saying innocent civilians lost their lives. “May Allah protect us all and grant us wisdom,” she prayed.
– Usman Khalid Butt reposted a tweet, saying, “Zionists and Hindutva extremists are cut from the same cloth.”
– Aamir Gilani called it a “cowardly attack,” mourning the loss of innocent lives. “This is all done for vote bank politics,” he claimed.
– Urwa Hocane wrote, “We’re not fighting a wartime enemy; we’re fighting a neighbor with a tiny, egotistical mindset trying to prove a fake narrative for the upcoming political campaign. Shame, because Pakistan Zindabad and Pak Army Paindabad.”
– Kubra Khan advised people to stay safe during the blackout, listing precautions like keeping phones charged and avoiding spreading fake news.
– Aima Baig, a singer, prayed for peace and the strength of those affected. “As a daughter of Pakistan, I stand with my people, not in hate, but in hope,” she said.
– Zara Noor Abbas condemned the war and violence, saying, “Women and children were sleeping in their homes. This is unjust. This is a crime.” She stood with her country and prayed for peace.