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Shikhar Dhawan’s comments on Colonel Sofia Qureshi are all the rage, and netizens say “your tweet…”

Latest, Shikhar Dhawan pays tribute to heroes like Colonel Sofia Qureshi and countless “Indian Muslims”, showing India’s unity.

After the Sindor operation, celebrities across politics, entertainment, sports and more praised the courage of the Indian army and the courage of the Pakistan army. Joining the trend is former Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, who has been speaking out on India’s counter-terrorism stance and strongly praised the efforts of Indian Army and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the latest news, he pays homage to Colonel Sofia Qureshi and countless “Indian Muslims” to India’s unification. When some praise cricketers to acknowledge this, some believe his tweets did not promote unity.

Shikhar said when X dealt with X (formerly known as Twitter): “The spirit of India is in its unity. He was in awe of heroes like Colonel Sofia Qureshi and countless Indian Muslims who fought for the country and showed our position. Social media users shared their opinions shortly afterwards. Users responded, “Hindus are not fighting for the country.” Your tweets are not promoting unity. “No one in his mind no one questioned the love of a patriotic Muslim for his country. But, you need a separate post, just the fact that Indian Muslims are like patriotism and contribute to the country building, tells the problem,” another user said.

Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Indian Air Force wing commander Vyomika Singh, together with Foreign Minister Vikram Misri, introduced Operation Singor to the United States, as a decisive reaction to the Pahargam terrorist attack. Since then, two female officials have become the focus of attention. Shikhar specifically mentioned Sofia Qureshi and stressed that Indian Muslims are angry with social media users. “You try to project it as a symbol of unity, but deep down, even if you know Sofia Qureshi is not an Islamist face. Sofia represents the voice of an ordinary woman – no matter what religion or region.” “Once put on a uniform. Sect religion becomes secondary. Unification ties everyone together, it’s a real spirit, and that’s the real spirit of the armed forces,” another user responded.

Earlier, Shikhar condemned Pakistan’s ceasefire violations, tweeting: “The cheap state has once again shown cheapness to the world.” After the operation of Sindor, he wrote: “Our brave soldiers have so strongly protected our borders and prevented drone attacks on Jamu.

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