Pakistani Actress Hania Aamir Speaks Out on Instagram Ban in India, Sends Direct Message to PM Modi
Popular Pakistani actress Hania Aamir has broken her silence following the sudden restriction of her Instagram account in India, urging Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reconsider the move and separate civilians from political conflict.
Hania Aamir’s Instagram Blocked in India: Fans ShockedPakistani actress Hania Aamir, widely admired across South Asia and especially popular among Indian audiences, has found her Instagram account blocked in India
In response, Hania took to her verified account on X (formerly Twitter) to voice her concern and directly address Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking clarity and empathy amidst growing tensions between India and Pakistan.
Hania Blames Pakistani Military Leadership for Kashmir ViolenceIn her viral note, Hania made a bold revelation
She stated:
“Whatever happened in Kashmir is because of General Asim Munir’s actions. The Pakistani entertainment industry is being punished unfairly for something it did not do.”
Hania’s remarks appear to be the first public statement from a high-profile Pakistani celebrity directly blaming the military establishment for cross-border issues.
In the same post, Hania made a heartfelt appeal to PM Modi, urging him not to hold common Pakistani citizens or artists responsible for the actions of militants and military entities.
“I humbly request Prime Minister Modi—common Pakistanis like us have not wronged India. Please act against terrorists and the Pakistani army, not innocent civilians and the entertainment industry.”
The actress emphasized the importance of cultural bridges and expressed hope that people-to-people connections between India and Pakistan should not suffer due to geopolitical developments.
Hania Aamir’s post is gaining traction across social platforms, sparking debates around digital censorship, regional politics, and civilian impact in conflict zones. While Indian authorities have not issued an official statement regarding the Instagram ban, her appeal has ignited calls for clarity on policy decisions affecting cross-border cultural exchanges.
As of now, Hania Aamir remains unavailable on Instagram for Indian users, and it remains to be seen whether her message prompts any diplomatic or governmental response.