
Bollywood icon Salman Khan found himself in a whirlwind of controversy, leading to the deletion of a tweet that touched upon the delicate ceasefire between Pakistan and India.
Recently, tensions escalated as India launched aggressive actions towards Pakistan, to which the Pakistani armed forces responded with swift precision. In a dramatic turn of events, they successfully downed five Indian warplanes, including three state-of-the-art Rafale jets, and initiated the bold Operation Bunyan Marsus just last night.
In Pakistan’s powerful retaliation, the might of the Indian defense system crumbled, and the adversary’s forces conceded to their losses.
This intense standoff culminated in a ceasefire, which was publicly announced by US President Donald Trump. He stated that both India and Pakistan had consented to an immediate cessation of hostilities under the auspices of US mediation.
However, amid the Indian media’s frenzy over the ceasefire, Salman Khan became ensnared in a storm of critique due to his tweet.
The Indian actor reportedly expressed his relief in the now-deleted tweet, saying, “Thank God for the ceasefire.”
This message did not sit well with many Indians who felt the sting of defeat, prompting a fierce backlash that compelled Khan to remove his heartfelt expression.
