Hania Aamir refutes a false statement about Pahalgam’s attack


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The Pakistani actor Hania Aamir has approached a false statement that circulates on social networks, rejecting the claims that he had made political comments about the attack of the pahalgama on April 22 in illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk).

The manufactured position, falsely attributed to her, accused Pakistan’s army and appealed to the Indian prime minister.

Aamir firmly denied the statements in an Instagram story, stating: “I did not make this statement, and I do not support or align myself with the words that are linking me.”

Calling the “completely manufactured” appointment, said misrepresent who she is and what she represents.

In his message, Aamir offered condolences to those affected by the attack, urging empathy because of the fault: “pain like this is real and deserves empathy, not politicization.”

She warned not to assign collective guilt or disseminate non -verified content, warning that such narratives only deepen the divisions. “Extremist actions do not represent an entire nation,” he said.

The appointment had falsely portrayed Aamir as a supplicant with the Indian prime minister who did not address Pakistani innocent or the entertainment industry, claiming he has rejected.

Concluding its publication, Aamir encouraged the followers to verify the facts before sharing and requested an answer rooted in peace, truth and solidarity.

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