Amitabh Bachchan lauds efforts of Indian armed forces and Operation Sindoor

For a while, netizens wondered why Amitabh Bachchan had been consecutively posting numbered blank tweets that didn't make any sense on the platform X. However, on Sunday morning, he expressed his thoughts on the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, India's response against nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
"The Pahalgam attack where they killed 26 innocent tourists .. all with their families enjoying a holiday, mercilessly, at one spot - even on a couple just married three days ago, who had come for their Honeymoon .. will never be forgotten .. SO . the Government, who have been telling the neighbouring authorities to stop terrorist camps and activities in our Country, has never been heeded ... 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)" he wrote.
Emboldening the efforts of the Indian armed forces, the actor shared a few lines from his father Harivansh Rai Bachchan's poem 'Agneepath':
"Tu na thamega kabhi, tu na mudega kabhi, tu na jhukega kabhi, kar shapath, kar shapath, kar shapath, agneepath, agneepath, agneepath," he wrote.
Meanwhile, border states are continuing to maintain high vigil despite the ceasefire pact between India and Pakistan, as the neighbouring nation violated the agreement within hours after the truce agreement. Blackouts were imposed in several border areas following the ceasefire violation on Saturday night.
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As per reports, the situation remains peaceful in Jammu and Kashmir, and Punjab. No drones, shelling or firing were reported across the Line of Control on Saturday night. The Amritsar district administration issued a red alert during the early hours of Sunday after Pakistan violated the ceasefire briefly on May 10.
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