Nimrat Kaur, Indo-Pak struggle: terrorism has no place for being a martyr’s daughter
Actor Nimrat Kaur shared her personal visit as a martyr’s daughter and highlighted the immediate need to address the root causes of terrorism for permanent peace. He appealed to the citizens to remain calm and support the armed forces amidst Indo-Pak tension.

Many people do not know that actor Nimrat Kaur is the daughter of a martyr, when she was only 11 years old, she lost her father from terrorists. And whereas, by his own entry, the tragic event changed him forever, it failed to change his attitude towards the world, especially after violence. Today in a special conversation with India (declared ceasefire before India and Pakistan), Total The actor opened the geopolitical situation between India and Pakistan. He also said how to eradicate the root cause of terrorism to bring peace in the world.
When asked about the Indo-Pak struggle, Nimrat Kaur said, “Well, I will not comment on what I do not know. But I think there are such serious consequences of words (war). I don’t think many of us believe that a war may happen. It seems that we should not do it again as a country.”
He further discussed the Pahgam terror attack and operation vermilion launched by the Indian Armed Forces. The actor said that someone needs to recognize and understand that terrorism has no place in this world.
“Any country, land, or government that enables it should be told (there is no place for that terrorism). I strongly believe that our government and armed forces are committed to the reason for that, and I am proud of those who are proud to take stand and executed operation vermilion. There are ideas.
Asked if you have changed your attitude towards violence by losing his father at such a young age, Nimrat said, “This changes you forever. But it’s something you don’t understand. You have neither intelligence nor intelligence nor an 11 -year -old child. I knew that we did not know about his father, other than this, no one has known. With the intention of killing the day, somewhere, there is some human or a school education that has gone wrong and this is my problem.
The ‘Lunchbox’ actor said that, however, he does not make him as a person who hates any part of life, whether it is culture, religion or country. Saying that terrorists are not from anyone, Nimrat said that they are “demonic” and “got stuck somewhere between life and death”. For that, the root cause needs to be uprooted from the ground below, a belief that she has grown as a daughter of an army and a citizen of India.
On a final note, he sent prayers and strength to families who faced a terrible attack in Pahalgam. Saying that it was personal, she said that she has an understanding and can see what every person should do.