Here’s how Pakistani artistes Veena Malik, Mahira Khan and others reacted on Pulwama attack

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India has taken revenge for the Pulwama suicide bombing with the IAF attack on the biggest training camp of the JeM at Balakot in Pakistan on February 26. 

Veena Malik, Mahira Khan and others reacted

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IAF sources revealed that 10 Air Force Mirage jets dropped 1000 kg bombs on terror camps across the LoC. The targets were terror camps and launch pads of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) among other terrorist groups, the source said.

Veena Malik, Mahira Khan and others reacted

Now, reacting to the news Pakistani actress Mahira Khan took to Twitter and wrote, Nothing uglier. “Nothing more ignorant than cheering for war. May sense prevail.. Pakistan zindabad.”


Actress Mawra Hocane, who was seen in Indian film Sanam Teri Kasam, also shared her views on the current situation and said it is time to put humanity first. She, too, took to Twitter and wrote. “It is time we understand this as humans. The media needs to take charge and stop being provocative. It’s our duty to inculcate peace and use our words for better and not worse. Praying for peace always.”


Taking a dig at a famous dialogue from Karan Johar’s film My Name Is Khan, Veena Malik said: “My Name is tree…And I’m not a Terrorist.”


Actor Fahad Mustafa also hoped for peace, and said: “War does not determine who is right …Only who is left. Say no to war.”


Actor Hamza Ali Abbasi posted: “Balakot, well done India. Much improvement from the fake ‘Surgical Strike’ claim. This time yes IAF aircraft crossed LOC 4 to 6 miles at 2.55 a.m. and had to retreat at 2.59 a.m. due to PAF (Pakistan Air Force) scrambling, dropping the load on the way martyring our trees. But now, Pakistan must retaliate.”

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India’s strike comes twelve days after the deadly Pulwama attack, in which over 40 CRPF jawans were killed by Jaish. Agency reports say the pre-dawn strike has caused over 200 casualties. 

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