As India falsely claimed to carry out ‘surgical strikes’ against Pakistan, which in reality, was nothing more than unprovoked shelling across the Line of Control, Indian celebrities took to Twitter and thanked their army for conducting action against ‘terrorists’ in Pakistan.
The Indian DGMO on Thursday claimed that the country’s armed forces had conducted surgical strikes inside Pakistan, which was vehemently denied by the ISPR.
The ISPR claimed that only two of its soldiers had been martyred in an attack across the Line of Control and that India had not conducted surgical strikes but resorted to unprovoked shelling only.
Indian film association banned Pakistani artists from working in Indian films and as a response Pakistani cinemas announced to cease the screening of Indian movies amid the rise in tensions between the two countries.
Indian celebrities tweeted in favour of their army for fighting ‘terrorists’ in Pakistan. Here are some tweets by Indian celebrities in favour of their army and against Pakistan:
Thnx Indian army for the action against terrorism.V should all pray for safety & well being of our Indian soldiers. pic.twitter.com/7gltoNP937
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) September 29, 2016
Proud of the Indian Army for successfully carrying out the anti-terrorism operation.Glad the Government took this bold step,was about time!
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) September 29, 2016
Super proud that terrorism is spoken to in the language they understand.Let’s unite borders by uniting against terrorism. #IndianArmy ki Jai
— arjun rampal (@rampalarjun) September 29, 2016
Thank you @adgpi Indian Army,for the much needed strike on terror camps in POK. You have made the world a lil safer .. JAI HIND ??#salute
— Raveena Tandon (@TandonRaveena) September 29, 2016
Proud of our Indian Army & many Congratulations to our Indian Government for their effective steps against terrorism. #IndiaFirst #JaiHind
— Riteish Deshmukh (@Riteishd) September 29, 2016
Bravo PM @narendramodi. Congratulations on your firm action. We are all with you. Jai Hind.
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) September 29, 2016
T 2394 – “Don’t mess with the Indian Army” !!
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) September 29, 2016
PAKISTAN CANNOT AND WILL NEVER ACCEPT THAT OUR ARMY MADE ANY STRIKES AS THAT WILL INDIRECTLY PROVE PRESENCE OF TERRORIST GROUPS AND THEIR HIDE-OUTS ON PAK SOIL.FROM WHERE OFFENSIVES AGAINST INDIA ARE BEING CARRIED OUT AS IN PATHANKOTE , AS IN URI ETC. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT INDIA IS TRYING TO PUT FORWARD TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO ISOLATE PAKISTAN AS A 'TERROR STATE'. SO IT IS ONLY NORMAL FOR PAKISTAN TO DENY ANY STRIKE BY INDIA ON ITS SOIL TO DISENGAGE OR CRUSH TERRORISTS' HIDE-OUTS OR ASSEMBLIES.
HOWEVER, INDIAN ARMY HAS DONE ITS JOB. IT HAS SHOWN THAT IT CAN CARRY OUT SUCH OPERATIONS WITHIN PAKISTAN'S SOIL ,IF REQUIRED.THIS IS A GREAT THING OUR ARMY HAS DONE. IT REMINDS US OF THE ABBOTABAD OPERATIONS BY THE US FORCES.KUDOS TO THE ARMY.
JAI HIND.
A much needed super morale burst for our armed forces and a timely moment of confidence and reassurance for Indian citizens that the government that they voted into power with a thumping majority was not a judgement of error.
Indian army sucks, they don’t have even gutts to carry their fuc*** soldiers bodies with them killed brutally by Pakistani brave soldiers. Fuc* Indian army, amitabh, shah rukh, Arjun ram pal, and shatrugan sinha
UNO declared there was no any surgical strike.Indian media or the Army not able to give a single proof of such strike then why Government fooling its own public ??? Just saying we made a successful strategic attack without giving any proof.
I suggest all Undian living in the dark please watch indian ( childish media ) and Foreign media channels and compare yourself where you people are standing ???? Don’t be fooled by your own media and illetrate modi.Open your eyes and check where Pakistan armed forces are standing equipped with higher range of missile technology and the Air Force which is a real backbone of one country equipped with latest F-16 and JF 17 thunder.
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