Pulwama:
Vicky
Kaushal
angry
REACTION
on
Pulwama
incident;
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Vicky
Kaushal,
who
played
the
role
of
an
Army
officer
in
"Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike",
on
Saturday
said
the
terror
attack
on
a
CRPF
convoy
in
south
Kashmir's
Pulwama
district
should
not
be
forgotten
and
forgiven.
Vicky,
who
was
talking
at
Cine
and
TV
Artistes' Association
(CINTAA)
and
48
Hour
Project's
first
edition
of
'Act
Fest
2019',
said,
it
is
necessary
to
give
an
answer
to
the
Pulwama
attack,
in
which
40
CRPF
personnel
were
killed.
When
asked
if
he
thinks
a
surgical
strike
should
be
carried
out,
he
said,
"I
feel
I
am
a
less
knowledgeable
person...
It
is
easy
to
say
do
this,
do
that
and
this
should
happen
or
that
should
happen,
there
are
repercussions
also
that
happen."
"I
think
our
government
will
be
thinking
of
the
best
move,
they
would
be
discussing
these
things
and
we
should
leave
it
to
them.
This
should
not
be
forgotten
and
should
not
be
forgiven," he
added.
The
actor
said
he
is
thankful
to
everyone
for
their
love
and
support
for
his
film
but
at
the
moment
he
is
saddened
by
the
Pulwama
terror
attack.
"The
kind
of
situation
(we
are
facing),
it
seems
like
a
personal
loss
because
of
the
journey
we
have
had.
It
does
feel
sad
when
we
read
about
it.
It
is
a
very
sad
sight
for
all
of
us," Vicky
said.
He
also
lauded
megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan's
decision
to
donate
Rs
five
lakh
each
to
the
families
of
the
martyrs.
"I
think
in
any
way,
be
it
financially
or
emotionally,
if
we
can
support
their
families
as
a
nation
it
is
a
good
thing.
We
all
should
come
ahead."
Swara
Bhaskar,
who
was
also
present
at
the
event,
called
the
attack
a
heinous
crime
which
had
made
everyone
very
sad
and
angry.
"I
think
we
must
mourn
as
a
nation
and
unite
in
this
time
and
not
fight
with
each
other.
We
must
stand
together
as
a
nation.
And
we
must
keep
this
anger
and
let
the
Army
do
its
job,
they
know
what
they
should
do," she
said.
"They
don't
need
our
advice,
they
need
our
support
and
unity.
And
we
should
keep
them
in
our
prayers.
We
must
not
bring
our
personal
thing
now
as
it
is
not
the
right
time
and
platform
to
do
so," she
said.