Devoleena Bhattacharjee gives befitting reply to Pakistani user after she was asked to leave her Muslim…., says ‘Jo terrorists tumne…’
Amid the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan, the mood in the entire nation has become tense. With the cross-border firing and attack, our army has become our pillar of strength and has been vigilantly guarding the country’s sovereignty with unshakeable commitment. Such time has compelled our citizens to be high on emotions, whether it’s anger or sorrow or strong patriotism. Just like other citizens, the voice of actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee is also resonating with this sentiment.
Famous for playing popular TV roles, Devoleena never shies away from expressing her opinion. Using Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), she shared a string of strong messages in favour of the Indian Army while condemning hypocrisy and terror sympathisers.
Speaking of the recent Operation Sindoor, Devoleena said, “An arrow once shot does not return. You understand that, don’t you? This is the time for unity. Stand with our Army and our government. Jai Hind.”
In this pun-intended post, she added, “It’s not the moment to scold our Army or the government. They understand better what to do. Let them fight this war—they are doing it for our security. And yet here, some are waving peace flags and advocating de-escalation in the name of humanity. What sort of humanity endorses silence over spilled blood?”
She courageously said, “Peace is not cheap. The extermination of evil is necessary to have peace. Enough of candle marches following terrorist attacks. Believe in your Army, believe in your country.”
To those calling for patience, she asked, “We waited, we hoped—but at what cost? How many more lives will we lose in the name of waiting? Delaying action doesn’t save us from war—it only adds to the pain. It’s time to stop this cycle. It’s time for accountability.”
One of her Instagram posts was aimed at the double standards of terrorism: “Peace is a nice thought, but wishing for peace while turning a blind eye to terror is naive. India has suffered decades of agony, betrayal, and bloodshed. And the masterminds—Dawood Ibrahim, Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar—roam freely in Pakistan. That country harbors and emboldens them.”
During all this, one Pakistani user went after her on the internet with hateful language and even taunted her for having married a Muslim man, Shahnavaz Sheikh. Devoleena shot back without delay: “Worry about your own terror camps. Your army is begging for international funds while you taunt me for standing with my country. Don’t burn over my husband—burn for the terrorists you breed.”
She went on, “You tell me to leave my husband? Should I forget about my family because I love my nation? Don’t preach about hate when your nation shields those who disseminate it.”
Devoleena’s incendiary replies have triggered mass support online. While others opt for diplomacy or silence during these times, she’s opted for courage and candor—becoming an icon of fiery patriotism and unapologetic honesty.
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