Pakistani actor Hania Aamir has addressed a fake statement on social media, rejecting the claim that she made political comments about the Pahlgam attack in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on 22 April.
The post was blamed, blamed falsely to him, accused the Pakistan Army and appealed to the Indian Prime Minister.
Aamir strongly rejected the claims in an Instagram story, stating, “I did not make this statement, and I don’t support or align with the words associated with me.”
Calling the bid “completely fabricated”, he said that it incorrectly presents who he is and what he is.
In his message, Aamir offered condolences to the people affected by the attack, urged sympathy on the defect: “Such pain is real, and it deserves sympathy, not politicians.”
He warned against handing over collective defects or spreading uncomfortable materials, warning that such lectures have only deepened the division. “The actions of extremists do not represent the entire nation,” he said.
This quotation wrongly depicted Aamir to argue with the Indian Prime Minister to target the innocent Pakistanis or entertainment industry – on which he has rejected it.
Eliminating his position, Aamir encouraged the followers to verify the facts before sharing and called for a response inherent in peace, truth and solidarity.