Mumbai Activist's Bold Statement: Posters of Mahira Khan in Public Toilets

Activist's Controversial Campaign
Mumbai: In response to the tragic attack in Pahalgam, activist Faizaan Ansari has taken a provocative step by placing posters of renowned Pakistani actress Mahira Khan on public toilets across Mumbai.
Faizaan explained his actions, stating, "I have previously mentioned that Pakistan bears full responsibility for the Pahalgam incident. Through this campaign, I aim to convey that Pakistan is only fit for menial tasks like cleaning toilets."
He emphasized that this act serves as a warning to Pakistan regarding future repercussions. "The world will see these images on toilet walls. I want Pakistan to understand that if they provoke us again, we will retaliate. Currently, we have only halted your water supply, but we might also target your food supply in the future," Faizaan asserted.
The activist plans to extend this campaign by displaying posters of other Pakistani celebrities, including Hania Aamir and Fawad Khan, in Mumbai's public restrooms.
Previously, the social media accounts of several Pakistani artists, including Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, Fawad Khan, Atif Aslam, and Ali Sethi, were banned in India.
The message on their Instagram profiles states, "Account not available in India. This is due to our compliance with a legal request to restrict this content."
Tensions have risen between India and Pakistan following the terror attack in Pahalgam's Baisaran valley, which resulted in the deaths of at least 26 tourists.
In the wake of this incident, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has granted the military the authority to determine the timing, method, and strategy for potential actions against Pakistan.