Hina Khan's strong statement on her nationality:
TV actress Hina Khan has responded to online criticism she received after expressing support for her country during and after Operation Sindoor. The backlash included personal attacks and threats, prompting the actress to issue a heartfelt and firm statement reaffirming her patriotism and condemning hate. She lost some followers from Pakistan and they have been asking her not to support her country, but she denied, saying, "I will always be an Indian, Go Unfollow Me."
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Read Hina Khan’s Statement below:
All my Life I only saw affection from across the border. After supporting my Country before and after Operation Sindoor. Many of you abused me, cursed me, Many have unfollowed me. Many more threatening to unfollow me. This threat is accompanied by Abuses, Salacious and Demeaning Hate directed not just to me but to my Medical Condition, My Family and even my Faith.
I don’t expect you to support my country.
You support yours that’s ok,
I don’t expect you to understand the nuances beyond the mutual alienations. I only hoped that you will conduct yourself at least as humanly as I have been towards you all.
But I Guess, that’s the Difference.
I am not Anything if I am not an Indian.
I will always be an Indian, First.
So, Go Ahead.
UNFOLLOW ME
I Don’t Care.
I did not abuse or curse any of you.. I only supported my country.
What you say defines you. What you choose defines your ideology. How you act in tough times shows your depth as a Human Being. It has nothing to do with Me.
No matter what
I will support my country
Jai Hind
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