So far 26 people have died in the painful terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. While more than 60 people are injured. From the general public to celebrities, everyone is expressing grief over this accident and expressing condolences to the innocent citizens who lost their lives. At the same time, people are also angry about this incident. Meanwhile, the first reaction came from the neighboring country Pakistan to this accident. Pakistani actress Hania Aamir has expressed her grief while reacting to this accident.

'Grief has only one language, we should choose humanity'
Hania Aamir took the help of social media to react to this accident. The actress has shared a story related to this incident on her Instagram. In this story, she wrote, “A tragedy anywhere is a tragedy for all of us. My condolences to the innocent people affected by the recent events. In pain, in sorrow, and hope - we are one. When innocent people die, the pain is not just theirs, it is for all of us. No matter where we are from, grief speaks the same language. We must always choose humanity.” Hania is the first Pakistani celebrity to express grief over this incident.
Many Bollywood actors expressed grief.
This attack by terrorists targeting innocent tourists and families late on Tuesday evening in Pahalgam has shaken the entire country, causing a wave of grief and anger across India and beyond. The entire country has expressed grief over this tragic incident. Many Bollywood actors have also expressed regret over this accident and expressed their condolences to the people who lost their lives.
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