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‘We’re united and stronger than ever’; Pakistani stars slam Indian war hysteria

News Desk

May 09

Leading Pakistani actors Humayun Saeed, Fahad Mustafa and Nabeel Zafar have taken a bold stand against India’s recent war-driven narrative, following a false flag operation in the Pahalgam district of occupied Kashmir.

 

Over the past two days, tensions have escalated as India launched attacks targeting Pakistan, sparking reactions from across the entertainment industry. Celebrities are using their platforms to express solidarity with the homeland and call out Indian aggression.

 

In a private TV show appearance, Humayun Saeed and Fahad Mustafa voiced strong criticism of the Indian government's actions.

 

“This is a shameful act. India deliberately starts wars for political gain,” said Humayun. “Our innocent people were martyred this is unacceptable. I salute our army and stand with our martyrs. We are more united and stronger than ever before.”

 

Humayun later shared a powerful post on Instagram condemning India’s war tactics and bloodshed.

 

Fahad Mustafa echoed similar sentiments:


“If we don’t unite now, then when? I can’t stop thinking about what Indian Muslims must be going through when mosques are attacked overnight. This is cowardice. People on both sides want peace, but the Indian government is obsessed with war.”

 

He also criticized Indian celebrities for spreading hatred:

 

“Their actors speak against us, but we’ve never taken that path. I believe Indian Muslims must be questioning their own identity today.”

 


Both actors agreed that Pakistan stands united in the face of any threat. "This unity is our real strength.”

 

Meanwhile, actor and producer Nabeel Zafar also spoke out during a podcast, delivering a powerful message to Indian war hawks:

 

“When war happens, humanity dies. Innocent people on both sides suffer. India needs to learn from Europe war is never the solution.”

 

Nabeel questioned India’s pattern of violence:

 

“Why do these attacks always happen near election time? The Indian people should start asking real questions.”

 

He warned India not to misjudge Pakistan’s strength:

 

“If war breaks out, every one of Pakistan’s 250 million people will become a soldier. We know how to defend our homeland.”

 

He also emphasized Pakistan’s willingness for peace:

 


“We offered a neutral investigation into the Pahalgam incident. That showed we had nothing to hide but instead of accepting the truth, India is beating war drums.”

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