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Shahid Kapoor writes: “India Never Provoke”, modifies later and deactivates comments on her message


New Delhi:

Shahid Kapoor, like his colleagues from Bollywood, shared an Instagram publication to show his support for the attack on India in the code name of Operation Sindoor on Pakistan and Pakistan, the terrorist bases of cashmere occupying Pakistan in response to the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.

Shahid Kapoor shared a photo of an Indian Airforce plane and wrote: “India does not cause. But India never forgets”, accompanied by the Emoji of the Indian flag and the hashtag #operationsindoor.

Shahid then updated his message, deleting the declaration and keeping the emoji and the hashtag. He also disabled the postal comments section now viral.

Take a look at his message not published and edited here:

A large number of Bollywood celebrities like Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and others congratulated the “precise” and “measured” attack from India against the terrorist bases of Pakistan.

The Sindoor operation started at 1:05 am and lasted 25 minutes, killing 70 terrorists and injuring 60. The strikes responded to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam of Jammu-et-Cachemire in which 26 civilians were killed, including a Nepalese national.

“Our actions have been targeted, measured and not climbed. No Pakistani military installation has been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable deduction in the selection of objectives and the method of execution,” the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

“We live up to the commitment that managers of this attack will be held responsible,” he added.

Since the night of April 24, just a few hours after India has suspended the industrial waters treaty following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Pakistani troops have resorted to a shot not caused in various places along the loc in JK, from the cashmere valley.


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