Operation Sindhoor: A Victory, But Don’t Forget the Blood of Poonch Civilians

India celebrated with pride.
Operation Sindhoor — a masterstroke by our armed forces.
Nine terrorist camps destroyed inside Pakistan.
A clear message: India won’t tolerate terror anymore.

But amid this victory, a painful story is being forgotten.

👉 Poonch is bleeding.

While our forces were taking down terror hubs across the border, Pakistan launched heavy shelling on the Poonch district in Jammu & Kashmir.
Not on military bases.
Not on armed forces.

They targeted innocent civilians.

More than 15 poor civilians lost their lives.
Ordinary Indians. Farmers. Women. Children.
Killed in their own land.
Their homes turned into rubble.

Where’s the outrage?
Where’s the global condemnation?
Where’s the media coverage?

Everyone’s eyes were on the success of Operation Sindhoor.
Yes, we should be proud.
But can a victory be complete when innocent lives are lost and ignored?

Pakistan showed its true colors once again — attacking civilians to cover their humiliation after Sindhoor.
A coward’s act.
A crime against humanity.

💥 This cannot be brushed aside.

We need to:

✅ Bring this attack to international attention.
✅ Demand Pakistan be held accountable for war crimes against civilians.
✅ Push for sanctions and diplomatic isolation for Pakistan’s actions.
✅ Ensure justice for every Indian life lost in Poonch.

Civilians should never be a target.
Not in war.
Not in peace.

India must stand united, not just in celebrating military victories, but in fighting for the innocent victims too.

Let the world know:
👉 Pakistan kills not just soldiers, but also innocent unarmed Indians.
👉 Their terrorism has no borders, no ethics, no humanity.

We salute our forces for Operation Sindhoor.
But we must also raise our voice for Poonch.

Because victory is hollow if innocent blood is forgotten.

🇮🇳 Justice for Poonch. Accountability for Pakistan. Never forgive, never forget.

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