Pahalgam Terror Attack: TV and film industry’s favourite actress Hina Khan is currently at her home in Kashmir. But the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April 2025 has shaken her to the core. On that day, terrorists asked tourists about their religion and shot them dead, killing 28 innocent people.

This news is no less than a shock for Hina. She is unable to recover from this pain and is constantly praying for the families who have lost their loved ones. Hina Khan, being a Muslim, has also apologised to all Hindus and Indians for this terrible terrorist attack by making a social media post. Hina Khan: Saddened after the terrorist attack

Hina Khan first expressed her feelings by writing, “It is a dark day. There are tears in my eyes and my heart is very heavy. We often show sympathy only as long as we turn away from the truth. If we are afraid to accept the truth, then our sympathy also becomes false.”

She further said that this attack was carried out by those ruthless and far from humanity terrorists, who call themselves Muslims. This thing hurt her deeply. Hina wrote that she cannot even imagine how sad it would be if a Muslim was also killed in the name of religion in this way. Her heart breaks just thinking about this.

“Those who did this were not humans”

In her next post, Hina clearly said, “I am a Muslim and as a human being I am ashamed. I apologize – to all those whose hearts have been hurt by this cruelty. But I also want to say that whoever did this, had no religion. He may belong to any religion, but he had no connection with humanity. He cannot be a Muslim.” Hina also wrote that her country is in her veins. She is an Indian Muslim, who has full faith in the Constitution, the country’s army and Indianness. She said in strong words that no leniency should be shown against such terrorists. She wrote, “I hate this incident – ​​completely, and without any conditions.”

The real picture of Kashmir

In her third post, Hina presented the changing picture of her beloved country, Kashmir, to the people. She wrote that those who still look at Kashmir with fear and isolation are far from the truth. Hina wrote, “Today’s Kashmir has changed. Here now slogans of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ resound, children walk proudly with the tricolour in their hands.” She also said that now Kashmiri Pandit brothers and sisters are coming back, and the effort is to make Kashmir ‘heaven on earth’ again, not someone’s graveyard. Hina wrote that Kashmir now needs support, not attacks. It needs tourism, not terror. It needs brotherhood, not division.

Now only one identity – Indian

Finally, Hina wrote, “I want justice. As a human being, as an Indian, and as a Muslim. Whatever happened was wrong, and we will not answer it with hatred.” She said that the purpose of such attacks is to divide us and cause us to fight among ourselves. He further wrote, “Now there should be only one identity – Indian. No religion, no politics. Only humanity and unity.