
A
girl
who,
according
to
her
relatives,
was
injured
in
Pakistan
shelling
in
the
Uri
sector,
is
rushed
to
hospital
for
treatment.
Photograph:
Sharafat
Ali/Reuters
Film
folk
have
been
praising
the
Indian
armed
forces’
successful
execution
of
Operation
Sindoor,
which
targeted
nine
terror
camps
in
Pakistan
and
Pakistan
occupied
Kashmir
on
Wednesday,
May
7.
Nimrat
Kaur,
whose
military
officer
father
was
killed
in
an
encounter
with
terrorists
in
Kashmir
in
the
1990s,
tells
ANI:
“I
fully
support
the
action
taken
by
our
armed
forces
on
terrorist
camps.
There
should
be
no
place
for
terrorism,
not
only
in
this
country
but
in
the
whole
world.
“Whatever
happened
in
Pahalgam,
we
observed
it
very
closely
and
felt
very
sad.
I
am
the
daughter
of
a
martyr
and
had
lost
my
father
in
Kashmir
in
1994.
I
understand
what
drastic
circumstances
life
brings
in
front
of
you.
It
is
very
painful
and
sad.
“As
citizens
of
India,
we
all
should
stand
with
the
Government
of
India
to
finish
these
terror
attacks
and
make
India
a
terror
free
country.”

People
who,
according
to
their
relatives,
were
injured
in
Pakistani
shelling
in
the
Uri
sector
receive
treatment
in
hospital.
Photograph:
Sharafat
Ali/Reuters
Anupam
Kher
says,
“Operation
Sindoor
is
a
befitting
response
to
those
who
try
to
bring
terror
to
our
country,
who
try
to
destroy
our
sisters’
sindoor.
Under
the
leadership
of
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi,
this
operation
was
carried
out.
Our
citizens
felt
a
sense
of
security
when
they
woke
up
in
the
morning.
Also,
my
chest
swelled
with
pride
when
I
saw
two
women
officers,
Wing
Commander
Vyomika
Singh
and
Colonel
Sophia
Qureshi,
giving
the
official
media
briefing
on
Operation
Sindoor.
“It
is
very
important
for
our
citizens
to
do
a
bit
for
the
nation,
salute
to
armed
forces
for
making
us
feel
safe.
They
sacrifice
their
lives
for
us.
We
should
say
thanks
to
them.
I
would
also
like
to
thank
PM
Modi.
Be
it
the
1962
war
or
the
1965
war,
I
have
seen
many
wars
in
my
life,
and
I
always
feel
like
saluting
our
armed
forces.”
Subhash
Ghai
says,
“Ladai,
war,
yudh
kisi
bhi
desh
ko
pasand
nahi,
agar
vo
insaan
hai.
Kisi
bhi
nation
ko
ye
pasand
nahi
ki
terrorism
ho
.
Terrorism
ka
matlab
hai
ki
aap
innocent
logon
ko
khelte
khelte
khaate
khaate
maar
rahe
hai,
ye
to
insaaniyat
ke
khilaf
baat
huyi
to
ye
jo
yudh
shuru
hua
hai.
Hum
fakar
feel
karte
hai
ki
sarkar
ne,
prime
minister
ne,
iska
jawab
diya
hai.‘
(No
country
likes
war
if
he
is
a
human
being.
No
nation
likes
terrorism.
Terrorism
means
that
you
are
killing
innocent
people.
We
feel
proud
that
the
government
and
prime
minister
have
responded
to
this).

Indian
soldiers
in
Wuyan
in
Kashmir’s
Pulwama
district.
Photograph:
Sharafat
Ali/Reuters
Movie
celebs
have
been
praising
the
armed
forces
on
social
media
too.
Raveena
Tandon:
‘Bharat
has
always
stood
for
peace
and
righteousness,
Yet,
for
decades
we
have
endured
a
proxy
war,
sponsored
by
hostile
forces
—
costing
countless
innocent
lives.
Despite
offering
peace
through
many
initiatives
and
talks.
‘The
world
must
now
act
against
terror
factories.
India’s
actions
are
well
thought
of,
defensive,
focus
solely
on
eliminating
terror
threats,
not
civilians.
Our
soldiers
and
our
people
have
shown
immense
patience
and
courage.
I
stand
firmly
with
my
nation,
our
armed
forces,
our
leadership
and
our
people.
‘May
Shri
Ram
guide
us
to
destroy
evil,
never
the
innocent.
Jai
Bhawani,
Jai
Parvati
Pataye
Har
Har
Mahadev!
Jai
Hind.
India’s
first.’
Ayushmann
Khurrana:
‘Terrorism
has
no
place
in
this
world.’
Milind
Soman:
‘The
world
must
unite!
Terrorism
is
a
challenge
to
humanity,
democracy
&
the
happiness
of
common
people.
The
ideology
must
be
destroyed
by
any
means
necessary.
Salute
Govt
of
India
&
Indian
armed
forces.
Salute
our
allies.
Zero
Tolerance
To
Terrorism.’
Mika
Singh:
‘Jo
Bole
So
Nihal…
Sat
Sri
Akaal!
Whenever
our
country
needed
a
soldier,
a
Sikh
stood
tall.
Always
there
to
protect
India
and
its
people.
Proud
to
be
an
Indian.
Proud
to
be
a
Sikh.
A
big
salute
to
the
brave
Chief,
Marshal
Amarpreet
Singh
Ji.
Jai
Hind!’
Preity
G
Zinta:
‘Col.
Sofiya
Qureshi
Wg.
Cdr.
Vyomika
Singh
नारी
शक्ति
!
भारतीय
शक्ति
!
Ye
hai
Bharat!
Jai
Hind!
Operation
Sindhoor!’
With
inputs
from
ANI
Photographs
curated
by
Anant
Salvi/Rediff

