Salman Khan's post 'Thank God for Ceasefire' provokes public outrage even after deleting it

Salman Khan On Ceasefire: Salman Khan's tweet on India-Pakistan ceasefire is facing heavy trolling on social media. His tweet evoked sharp reactions as he maintained silence on Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attack.

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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has once again come under the scanner of controversies on social media. His tweet about the ceasefire between India and Pakistan did not go down well with the people. He kept silent on Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attack, due to which users on social media fiercely criticized him. Due to growing protests, Salman had to delete his post, but by then the screenshots had gone viral.

Khan's tweet came at a time when the entire country was grieving the terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, in which many innocent people lost their lives. In response to this attack, India launched Operation Sindoor, but Salman did not comment on it, on the contrary, he breathed a sigh of relief on the ceasefire and said, Thank God for the ceasefire, which raised questions about his intentions on social media.

Salman Khan's tweet provoked anger

As soon as Salman Khan's tweet was posted, users started targeting him. Many alleged that the actor was more concerned about peace in Pakistan than about India's suffering and the sacrifice of the martyrs. His tweet started trending on social media #BoycottSalmanKhan calling it a "one-sided peace message".

Silence on Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor

People questioned why Salman only reacted to the ceasefire, while there was no response to the Indian Army's retaliation and Operation Sindoor. Many users wrote that the silence of Bollywood stars on such sensitive occasions hurts the countrymen. One user wrote, "Salman Khan deleted his tweet, did not post anything about Pahalgam, while Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan also remained silent during the terrorist attack on India."

Screenshots sparked controversy

Even though Salman Khan deleted his tweet, the screenshots had gone viral on the internet by then. Users took a sharp dig at Salman, linking it to patriotism and lack of sensitivity. Another tweet read, "India should boycott Salman Khan."

So far, no official statement or clarification has been revealed by Salman Khan on this whole matter. Nor has he made any new posts on the Pahalgam terror attack or Operation Sindoor. In such a situation, both public anger and questions are increasing continuously.

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