Punet Issar was hurt by the silence of celebs on 'Operation Sindoor', asked: Why are we silent?
Mumbai, May 18 (IANS). Many celebrities prevented them from saying something about the Pahalgam terror attack and the power of the Indian Army’s operation Sindoor. The reaction of the actor Punet Issar came to light. He criticized it badly, saying that the country is the first, I am sad that some actors remain silent on this serious topic and that they did not say anything. Issar expressed its disappointment over the lack of public support for the Indian army with influential celebrities in the industry. Punet said: “I’m sad that many people are silent. Why are we silent? We shouldn’t be silent. You march with candles in the hand of other issues. But when it comes to the price of the Indian army, you get quiet, why?” He urged his countrymen to keep the nation first and say, “First of all, our Indians are. Our country must be first and we must remain united.” Issar also emphasized the unsuccessful attempt at the recent drone attacks on the Golden Temple in Amritsar and praised the efforts of the Indian Army to prevent a threat without any loss. He said, “At least one post, one message must have been there. Some actors have talked, but everyone has to do it.” The actor criticized those who supported Pakistan and called it the support of the ‘terrorist country’. Issar called on the countrymen to think about this topic and give preference to national pride, unity. He said: “Why should we not proudly say that we are Indians and support our Indian army? If there is an earthquake anywhere in the world, India first sends help, but some people support the terrorist country. Every Indian must think about it. You must be proud to be your culture and Indian.” Issar also praised the bravery of the Indian Army and praised ‘Operation Sindoor’. He said, “I’m proud to be an Indian and I appreciate our army and their power. I bow before them. Because of them, we fetch peacefully in our country. We have proven the world that we will not endure terrorism. -Ians mt/abm