Why is Salman Khan Facing Backlash for His Ceasefire Tweet?

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Key Takeaways
- Salman Khan expressed relief at the ceasefire but faced backlash for deleting his tweet.
- Critics highlighted his silence during critical military operations.
- Public sentiment reflects a demand for accountability from celebrities.
Mumbai, May 10 (NationPress) Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a period of heightened tensions along the LoC, Bollywood star Salman Khan took to social media to express his relief. The actor, known for his role in 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', posted on his X account, "Thank God for the ceasefire." However, this post was later removed. In response, netizens have criticized the 'Tiger Zinda Hai' star for his reaction to the ceasefire while remaining silent during the execution of Operation Sindoor by our Armed Forces. Social media platforms are filled with comments that strongly condemn Salman.
One user tweeted, "The ceasefire lasted as long as @BeingSalmanKhan's movie in theaters." Another remarked, "Bollywood figures like @iamsrk, @BeingSalmanKhan, Aamir, Ranbir, etc., have vast fanbases in Pakistan and the Middle East, with significant investments in Gulf countries. They know Indian nationalists won't harm them or their business interests, so they remain indifferent."
A social media user expressed, "I was a fan of Salman for 15 years, but today I have developed a strong dislike for him. While the war was ongoing, there was not a single tweet from him. Now that the war is over, he tweets and then deletes it when a ceasefire is violated. This shows cowardice. Nothing is more important than our nation."
Another netizen commented, "This guy wants peace with Pakistan because he is trying to impress girls from there. Instead of caring about Indians, his true nature shows he is betraying his country by siding with the enemy."
One comment said, "#SalmanKhan posted 'thank god for ceasefire' and then deleted it. Silence in suffering, and a whisper after the ceasefire? Don't show empathy @BeingSalmanKhan... a snake in the grass."
Just hours after the ceasefire announcement, Pakistan violated it, with loud explosions reported in the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar.