Suniel Shetty shares strong message after Pahalgam terrorist attack: 'Kashmir will always remain...'

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Talking about the Pahalgam attack, on 22nd April, where gunmen opened fire on sightseers in a popular travel destination, which killed at least 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali national.

Bollywood actor and producer, Suniel Shetty has shared a strong message after the Pahalgam terrorist attack and said that Kashmir will always belong to India. While speaking with the media at the sidelines of the Lata Deenanath Mangeshkar Award 2025 ceremony, the Nadaaniyan actor as quoted by Hindustan Times said, “For us, service to humanity is service to God. The Almighty will see everything and respond.

Right now, we need to stay united as Indians. We must not fall into the trap of those who are trying to spread fear and hatred, but stay united. Unko dikhana hai ki Kashmir humara tha, humara hai, aur humesha humara hi rahega (We need to show them that Kashmir was ours, is ours, and will always remain ours).



That’s why the army, the leaders, and everyone are involved in this effort." The actor shared that citizens should plan a vacation in Kashmir and show them that we are not scared. “ Humein nagrik ki taraf se ek hi karna hai, humein yeh decide karna hah ki aaj se agli chutti jo humaari hogi, woh Kashmir mein hi hogi aur kahi nahi hogi.

Unko yeh dikhana hai ki humein darr nahi hai, aur vakayi mein darr hai nahi (As a citizen, we have to do one thing. We have to decide that our next holiday will be in Kashmir and nowhere else. We have to show them that we are not scared and actually there is no fear)," said Shetty.

Suniel also revealed that he spoke to the authority after the attack and said, “ Maine khud saamne se phone kar ke bola hai ki agar kal aapko lagta hai ki humein wahan aana hain, tourist ke haisiyat se ya artist ki haisiyat se hume wahan shooting karna hai ya ghoomne jaana hai, hum zaroor aayenge. Jo Kashmiri bacche hai, unme unki koi ghalti nahi hai (I called them and said that if you want us to come there as tourists or as artists for shooting, we will definitely come)." Talking about the Pahalgam attack , on 22nd April, where gunmen opened fire on sightseers in a popular travel destination, which killed at least 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali national.

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