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Hasan Raheem Condemns India Over Child’s Death Celebration

Pakistani singer Hasan Raheem directly condemned India’s recent missile attack on Pakistan, sharing an emotional message through Instagram stories and a video.

He revealed that even before the current tensions, Indian entertainment figures had pressured fellow artists not to collaborate with him because he is Pakistani.

“Even before all this, Indian artists were being told not to work with me just because I’m from Pakistan,” he wrote.

Calling out rising hatred and public hypocrisy, he questioned, “Where does this hate come from? Wars have taken countless lives, and mothers have lost their children to people like this. God values peace more, but if needed, we’ll respond.”

In a video, Hasan addressed Indian celebrations after the attack, saying, “With respect to my Indian fans and especially my Pakistani audience — whether Pakistan was behind the Pahalgam attack or not, we asked for proof and got none. But last night, a child and two civilians were killed.”

He added, “From my room, I watched India celebrate that. That’s what hurts. When Pahalgam happened, every Pakistani condemned it. But now, people cheer when we’re attacked?”

He closed with a powerful statement: “We’re not just sipping tea. Last night, the world saw the real face of our neighbour — how moral and democratic it really is. Pakistan Zindabad.”

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