New Delhi:
Salman Khan shared a publish on X (previously Twitter) on Saturday evening after India and Pakistan introduced a ceasefire, however he deleted it shortly after.
In his now-deleted tweet, Salman wrote, “Thank God for the ceasefire….” Nevertheless, the publish drew criticism from some customers who questioned why the actor had not commented on Operation Sindoor, the Indian Military’s current precision strikes on terror websites throughout Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
One person requested, “No tweets about Operation Sindoor. Why?” One other wrote, “You did not say something about India’s Operation Sindoor towards Pakistan.”
Following the backlash, Salman deleted the tweet. A fan, nevertheless, got here to his defence, stating, “Simply after his tweet, the information got here that Pakistan violated the ceasefire. So he deleted that tweet. Now inform me what’s Salman Khan’s mistake right here?”
The ceasefire, which had been agreed upon by each international locations’ navy officers, was reportedly violated by Pakistan simply hours after the announcement.
Salman Khan had earlier reacted to the April 22 Pahalgam terrorist assault, which claimed 26 lives, principally civilians and vacationers. On the time, he had tweeted: “Kashmir, heaven on planet earth, turning into hell. Harmless individuals being focused, my coronary heart goes out to their households. Ek bhi harmless ko marna puri kainath ko marne ke barabar hai (Killing one harmless individual is just like killing the complete universe).”
In response to the Pahalgam tragedy, India launched Operation Sindoor on Might 7, concentrating on a number of terrorist infrastructures throughout the border.