big b ends silence on op. sindoor and pahalgam attack
India, May 12 -- A
fter sharing blank posts on his X handle and blog account for the past few weeks, Amitabh Bachchan ended his long spell of silence on both platforms yesterday. The senior actor wrote long notes about the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Operation Sindoor.
On his X handle, Big B talked about how the 'rakshas' (terrorists) had attacked men in front of their wives. He went on to write about how a woman had begged that her husband's life be spared, but in vain. When she then requested that she be killed, too, he had asked her to go and tell Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he wrote, without naming the PM.
In his post, written in Hindi, the 82-year-old also quoted a few lines from the poems of his father, Dr Harivansh Rai Bachchan. "Hai chitaa ki raakh kar mein, maangti sindoor duniya," he quoted from the poem Aaj Mujhse Door Duniya, adding that then, [PM Modi] "gave Sindoor". Amitabh also quoted a few lines from the popular poem Agneepath, in praise of our armed forces.
In his blog, the actor built a story around the terror attack and India's punitive strikes against Pakistan. Elaborating on the significance of vermillion for a Hindu married woman, he wrote about Operation Sindoor, "Brilliant thought..it signified that the demons wiped out the sindoor from the married women, made them widows and India through the attack and naming it Operation Sindoor signified symbolically that we shall fight to restore it .. and they did.. (sic)".
Naming the Prime Minister, he went on to add, "Hence Modi and the Government decided to respond to the terrorist base camps in the neighbours and launched a military procedure .. the results of which are well known .. 9 of their terrorist camps and outfits were destroyed .. militarily ..(sic)."
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