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‘Shameful’: Pakistani Celebrities Condemn Indian Attacks

As tensions between India and Pakistan escalate after missile strikes on Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Muridke, top Pakistani celebrities are actively speaking out on Instagram, mourning innocent lives lost and calling for peace.
Fawad Khan expressed his condolences and urged people to avoid spreading hate. “My deepest condolences to the families of those injured and killed in this shameful attack… Stop stoking the flames… May better sense prevail. Pakistan Zindabad!” he wrote.
Bilal Abbas Khan condemned the attacks, calling them “disgraceful” and “cowardly.” He said, “We will not forget this brutality… We stand united, stronger and prouder than ever.”
Hania Aamir reacted emotionally to celebrations over a child’s death. “This isn’t strength. This is shameful. This is cowardly. And we see you.”
Kubra Khan urged followers to stay calm and pray. “It’s a war, not a show… Let’s avoid spreading false news… May Allah protect us all.”
Urwa Hocane slammed the attacks as propaganda. “We’re not fighting a war enemy—we’re fighting a petty neighbor with a fake agenda… PAKISTAN ZINDABAD!”
Mahira Khan called the strikes “seriously cowardly” and prayed for Pakistan’s safety.
Usama Khan warned against war but affirmed readiness: “If you impose war on us, we are not afraid.”
Aiman Khan prayed for peace and emphasized the human cost: “No child should sleep to fighter jets… I stand for my country and I pray for peace.”
Mawra Hocane condemned the attacks and mourned the loss: “May Allah protect us all. May sense prevail. Pakistan Zindabad.”
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