Pakistan bleeds again: Aiman Khan, Sajal Aly, others mourn Peshawar blast victims

Several actors took to social media to express their grief and anger over the terrorist attack in a mosque


Entertainment Desk January 31, 2023

On Monday, at least 61 people, majority of whom were policemen, were martyred and more than 170 sustained injuries after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a mosque in Peshawar’s Police Lines during the afternoon prayers. Ever since then, many celebrities have expressed their sorrow at the incident and have sent their condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones in the blast.

Taking to Instagram, actor Sajal Aly penned down a heartfelt note for all the families impacted by this happening. She said, "My prayers are with the families who have lost their loved ones. May Allah protect Pakistan. Prayers for Peshawar.”

Host Anoushey Ashraf also shared a report about the blast, expressing her anger at the culprits of the attack. "Heartbroken. A mosque is the ultimate sanctuary from violence. May the curse of Allah be upon the perpetrators of this heinous crime," noted the video jockey. The Habs actor, Ayesha Omar took to Instagram to mourn the lives lost. She said, "Shattering and heartbreaking. May Allah give strength to their families."

Veteran actor Adnan Siddiqui voiced his heartache with a video. “Surely, we belong to Allah and verily to Him do we return," he captioned the post, followed by the date of the bomb blast in Peshawar.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Adnan Siddiqui (@adnansid1)

Aiman Khan also shared a lengthy message for her followers to reflect on. It read, "Pakistan bleeds again. Terror returns to our homeland, yet you will still find loud and vocal radicals who would wish the same on our supposed enemies. Who would wish the same for the people they deem as immoral."

The post further highlighted that the only way to reduce such terrorist crimes is to rid the world of extremism. "Our biggest enemy has always been radicalism, yet it is something our people have always allowed to flourish for decades! Until or unless we root out extremist elements from our society, our syllabus and our parliament, the nations cannot heal. Long live Pakistan, death to terrorism!" concluded the message.

Actors Sana Javed and Momal Sheikh also shared photographs from the bomb blast incident, sending their consolations. "Prayers for Peshawar," wrote Javed, while the Daraar star said a prayer for the deceased.

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