'Women's voices are the biggest answer to terrorism', what has Nimrat said about Sophia Qureshi?
A full 15 days later after the Pahalgaon attack, the Indian Army struck back at the terror camp in Pakistan. This 'Operation Sindoor' was cheered nationwide. Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Byomika Singh stood up to the media on behalf of the Indian Army, along with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. First women, second religion. These two problems did not go unnoticed. Netizens asserted that India was once again proved to be a secular state. This time, Nimrat Kaur spoke up on this topic.
Nimrat has consistently given her opinions in favor of the Indian Army. This time, about India's secularism, the actress stated, "This message is very important as a country. The message has been made clear that this country is secular and capable of keeping women at the forefront. In the coming days, there will be no need to have such separate wishes. We are seeing women's place in our ministries, political positions and the army."
Two women are speaking on behalf of the Indian Army. Nimrat feels impressed with this message. So she says, "There can be no better message than this. Women are at the forefront of this entire operation, what more powerful message can there be!"
Nimrat believes that this press conference has also conveyed a special message against terrorism along the border regions. On one hand, there is terrorism, and on the other, two women are challenging terrorism. The actress feels that this cause is also an appropriate reply to the Pahalgaon tragedy. Nimrat's father too was an army officer by occupation. So at some point of time, she too had dreams of becoming a part of the army.