'Don't Care, Still Want Peace For My Family': Aly Goni SLAMS Trolls After Facing Abuse For Calling Out Pakistan's Ceasefire Violation
Television actor Aly Goni, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, called out Pakistan after they violated the ceasefire agreement. Although India and Pakistan had announced a mutual ceasefire on May 10, just hours later Pakistani drones were sighted and intercepted in various locations across Jammu and Kashmir, including Srinagar, as well as in parts of Gujarat.
Expressing his anger, Aly wrote, "Urdu mein likhke bhejo English mein samaj nahi aaya hoga yeh anpad Army ko.. #ceasefireviolations." Soon after, he faced abuse from trolls for his opinion. However, the actor did not hold back and hit back at them, stating that he does not care.
On Sunday, Aly took to his X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "People want to abuse me please go on I don’t care at all.. I still want peace for my State for my Family for my country. AND that’s my opinion and will not change.. #ceasefire."
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Aly, who is currently in Vietnam while his family remains in Jammu, expressed anxiety on May 8 following India's successful Operation Sindoor, as tensions escalated with Pakistan launching a series of drone and missile attacks targeting key military installations in Jammu, Pathankot, and Udhampur.
He stated that he was 'mind f**ked' by the situation. "I am out of India shooting and my family is in Jammu. I was so mind f**cked here... thank God everyone is safe... Thanks to our IAF," tweeted Aly.
Aly also urged his followers to pray for Jammu and for the people staying there.
Sharing a series of pictures with his family members, he wrote, "Sleepless and shattered, stuck out of India as my family in Jammu endures last night’s attack. My whole family, children, and parents face the terror of drones and unrest, yet some people glorify this war from the comfort of their homes, posting on social media. It’s not that easy for those near the border. Thanks to our IAF And Indian Army. praying for safety and peace."
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