Emraan Hashmi says that ‘there is no religion of terrorism’, the Pahgam attack looks for ‘Paback’
Actor Emraan Hashmi commented on security at Besaran Meadow during the terrorist attack. He also talks about solidarity, saying that no religion teaches violence.

Actor Emraan Hashmi reacted to the Pahalgam terrorist attack in an interview and called for a ‘Peback’. He also said that ‘there is never a religion of terrorism’. The actor, whose latest film ‘Ground Zero’ is located in Kashmir, shared that it trusted the government to take necessary action. The 46 -year -old called the incident, claiming that 26 innocents won a ‘well -planned attack’.
“I hope the government determines this right and takes a payback,” he said in an interview with actor Vishal Malhotra, “Surely, the religion of terrorism never occurs. A oblique and chaotic ideology Hoti Hai Unki (Terrorists have a slant and distorted ideology). Human religion is taught toh kabi nahi (Our religion never teaches such things). ,
He also commented on security arrangements for tourists at Besaran Meadow, popular in Pahalgam. Hashmi shared that when a lot of people are questioning why no armed forces were present at the time of the attack, it is difficult to cover the entire grassland with security.
He said, “I mean, Homery Security Agencies and the person who is a person who goes to thisThey have a detailed description of this. (Our security agencies and those who understand these things have a detailed understanding of it). Absolutely, Our intelligence bohot is good (It is given that our intelligence is very good), but, There is a lot of enlightenment that there is a little security, there is a small security crossing (However, questions are also being raised about the need for security). ,
Hashmi continued, “But, it was a very large meadow. Toh kitne aap apne officer ya jawan ko koploy karenge? (How many officers or soldiers could you have deployed there)? It was a tourist hotspot. Woh log jo aaye de, a bohot hi was well planned attack (Those who came, it looked like a very well planned attack). because It was in the heart of that tourist attraction, Pass mein mein koi rust nahhi (There were no passage to run near that place). They just ran away. This is a cowardly attack. ,
Many other members of the film industry across the country have raised their voice against the attack, many anti -terrorism protests. The incident has united the nation. While the country lost 26 people, people are also demanding strict action against the terrorists and who are supporting the government.
The attack took place on 22 April. A group of terrorists set an open fire on unarmed tourists in the valley.
Meanwhile, ‘Ground Zero’, which hit the screen last Friday, collected a network of about Rs 5 crore in four days. The film has received a large extent positive reviews.