“We Must Stand United”: Hina Khan’s Emotional Plea Following Pahalgam Tragedy

“We Must Stand United”: Hina Khan’s Emotional Plea Following Pahalgam Tragedy

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In a lengthy statement, actress Hina Khan denounced the terrorist attack in Pahalgam and said that, in her opinion, the perpetrators were not human beings. In addition, Hina urged everyone on Instagram to remain united during these difficult times. Additionally, she implored the Kashmiris to "bring back our brothers and sisters from the Kashmiri Pandit community".

Hina Khan condemns Pahalgam terrorist attack

Hina The tragic event broke her heart, she stated, and it also had an impact on her mental well-being. She declared that she stands with India and our security forces. Hina also said that she believes "all religions are safe and same in my beautiful country." She wrote, "Condolences. Dark Day. Teary Eyes. Condemnation, Calls of Compassion. If we don't accept reality, everything is meaningless. If we don't accept what really happened, especially as Muslims, everything else is just talk. Only two tweets, that's all.

Hina Khan says ‘as a Muslim I want to apologise’

Hina called the terrorists "brainwashed, heartless, and inhumane" individuals. "The method used by these ruthless, inhumane, brainwashed terrorists who profess to be Muslims in carrying out this attack is utterly disgusting. If a Muslim were compelled to denounce his faith at gunpoint and then murdered, I can't fathom it. It saddens me. In addition, as a Muslim, I would like to express my regret to all my Hindu brothers and sisters and all my fellow Indians. Those who perished...as an Indian, heartbroken. As a Muslim, heartbroken. The events in Pahalgam continue to baffle me, she said.

Pahalgam attack affected Hina's mental health

The actress claimed she is praying for the victims of the assault, adding, "It has affected me and my mental health. But it's not about me, and it's not my pain. Everyone who has lost a loved one experiences this pain. Every Indian is experiencing this pain. I am praying for their fortitude and tranquility. For the souls we have lost, I am praying. We must not use euphemisms. I denounce it. I disagree with it. And I despise the people who did it. "Sincerely, completely, unconditionally," she said further.

Hina has a message for citizens of India

Hina She also stated that she would back India's "resolve to avenge this unconditionally." She said that the perpetrators might follow any religion. For me, they are not human beings. I feel ashamed on behalf of some Muslims' behavior. To avoid isolating us all, I urge my fellow Indians. All of us who consider India to be our home and our motherland. In the event that we end up fighting each other. As Indians, we must not allow them to divide us and keep us battling, which is what they want us to do. And as an Indian, I stand with my nation, our security forces, and I support our country. I am an Indian, and I think that my lovely nation is a safe haven for all faiths. I will back my nation's decision to seek retribution for this without reservation. There are no explanations. No questions.

Hina has a special request for fellow Kashmiris

 Hina called on the people of the Valley to "bring back our brothers and sisters from the Kashmiri Pandit community" in a message to them. "Kashmir. I notice a shift, and I also notice a desire to maintain normalcy. The suffering and loss of the common Kashmiri are evident in their eyes. In the heart of the young Kashmiri, I see devotion to and trust in India. Today's Kashmiri displays a desire to succeed and make India proud. I feel sorry for the average Kashmiri who suffers from all this hatred, she continued.

"I was glad to witness so many tricolors in the Valley over the past few days. I love the cheers for India. I want this to last forever. As an Indian from Kashmir, I am grateful for their positive promotion of the Kashmiri sense of community. Their wish is to break free from this destructive cycle of hatred and advance in life. I implore my fellow Kashmiris to carry on this spirit and bring back our brothers and sisters from the Kashmiri Pandit community. Would you take it? Wholeheartedly, I do. My initial vote... I want you to help me make it happen rather than simply back it. You demonstrated that tourism has never been a cultural invasion. If you know, you know. In truth, a large number of Kashmiri families depend on it for their livelihood. It is now time for us Kashmiris to restore our Kashmir, where a Kashmiri pandit lived in harmony with their fellow Kashmiri Muslims. I believe in coexistence, period," she continued.

"Lastly, I want justice as an Indian, as a Muslim, and as a human being. I want justice for the victims," Hina also said. In these trying circumstances, we must all come together and help India. Let's not give them what they want; we have to unite as one nation. no politics. No divisions. No hate. Regardless. Jai Hind (National Flag emoji)," she said in closing her letter, "We are Indians first (folded hands emojis)." "Peace and Love (folded hands emoji)," she wrote in the caption.

About Pahalgam attack

 The attack, which killed 26 people, including 25 Indians and one Nepali national, was aimed at tourists in Pahalgam's Baisaran meadow. Numerous individuals also suffered injuries. One of the bloodiest terrorist incidents in the area since the 2019 Pulwama bombing, which resulted in the deaths of 40 CRPF soldiers, is said to be this one.

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