“We are proud of our Brave Indian Armed Forces who are fighting for our nation against Terrorism. Let’s do our part and make sure to follow guidelines to ensure everyone’s safety during this time,” double Olympic-medallist Chopra posted.
Two-time Olympic medallist shuttler Sindhu also paid tribute to the courage of Indian armed forces.
“To the brave men and women of the Indian Armed Forces — your courage, discipline, and sacrifice are the soul of our nation. In moments like OperationSindoor, we’re reminded of the silent strength and selfless service that keep our tricolour flying high. India stands with you. Jai Hind ” Sindhu posted.
Thursday’s IPL match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala was called off due to security reasons following air raid alerts in nearby areas, prompting the BCCI to suspend the league indefinitely.
Former opener Sehwag blamed Pakistan for the current situation.
“War has been chosen by Pakistan when they had an opportunity to keep quiet. They have escalated to save it’s terrorist assets, speaks so much about them. Our forces will reply in the most appropriate manner, a manner Pakistan will never forget,” Sehwag posted on ‘X’.
Sehwag’s former India teammate Dhawan also paid his tribute to the Indian forces engaged in the conflict.
“Respect to our brave hearts for protecting our borders with such strength and stopping the drone attack on Jammu. India stands strong. Jai Hind,” Dhawan tweeted.
The Indian armed forces, in the early hours of Wednesday, launched precision missile strikes on nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including the strongholds of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke.
World Cup-winning former opener Kris Srikkanth called on the nation to rally behind the armed forces.
“Our hearts and prayers belong to our soldiers standing tall at the borders. It’s time we stand behind them with unity and faith. May our bravehearts protect our land and show the world what India truly stay for. Jai Hind go win it for us!” Former wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel added “Let’s all stand behind our brave Indian Armed Forces as they protect our nation. We’re with you, always.” The strikes were in response to the attack in Pahalgam in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were gunned down. Pakistan retaliated by targetting 15 Indian cities, forcing another response from the Indian forces. PTI AH PM APA AH AH

