'India Must Declare War On Pakistan': Disha Patani's Sister Khushboo Patani Drops FURIOUS Video After Pahalgam Terror Attack, Cites Israel-Gaza, Russia-Ukraine Examples

Actress Disha Patanis's sister, Khushboo Patani, who is a former Indian Army officer, shared a furious message for the people of the country on Wednesday, hours after the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, that claimed 26 lives. In her videos, she stated that the time for peace talk was over and India must now wage war against Pakistan and end it once and for all.

Khushboo took to her Instagram stories and said, "I was in the Indian Army and I was posted in Kashmir for two years. I have seen Pahalgam, I know the nooks and corners of that place. We need to stop saying this was a terrorist attack. This is the Pakistani army's doing."

"They say war should be the last option, and I think we have reached that point. We have been tolerating these Pakistanis for 75 years now, and that's enough. I believe the Pakistan army is completely involved in this, otherwise, how is such a big attack even possible?," she added.

Khushboo went on to say, "I am sure our Prime Minister will take some action, but for how long will we stick to doing air strikes and surgical attacks? It's time for a proper war now. Like other countries do it to save their own country and people. Like Israel attacked Gaza and Palestine, and like Russia has declared war on Ukraine, India must also now declare war on Pakistan."

"Being a part of the Indian Army, as an ex-Major, I know for a fact that we have enough resources to declare war on Pakistan. These things should not be taken lightly. Time for negotiations and peace talk is over. Their whole game is jihad. Pakistanis just don't like Indians, irrespective of any religion," she stated.

"I am furious and my blood is boiling. The way they have killed innocent lives, now their lives should also be killed," she concluded her message.

Khushboo's video went viral online within no time and it received widespread support online.

On April 22, as many as 26 people were killed, after terrorists infiltrated and fired at tourists enjoying their time at a popular spot in Pahalgam in broad daylight. Out of the 26 people, 25 were tourists, and one was a local horse-rider, who was shot while trying to disarm a terrorist and save the tourists.

While Pakistan army has distanced itself from the attack, terrorist outfit named The Resistance Front has claimed responsibility for it.

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