'We know bhai': Salman Khan’s deleted tweet on 'ceasefire' sparks online uproar

Mumbai: The cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan, announced on May 10, has sparked a wave of reactions across the country, including from several Bollywood celebrities.
Among them was actor Salman Khan, who posted on X shortly after the announcement on Saturday. The post was deleted minutes later.
In his now-deleted tweet, Salman wrote, "Thank God for the ceasefire...."
The post drew a range of reactions. While some appreciated the actor's support for peace, others criticised the timing, given the recent loss of civilian lives in the Pahalgam terror attack.
One user wrote, "Salman Khan. He was silent for 2-3 days, then tweeted right after the ceasefire agreement. Remember him. Never watch his films again if you're a true Indian."
Another user wrote, "Not a single tweet on OPERATION SINDOOR.
Not a single tweet for the Indian Army...But when ceasefire was implemented and Pakistan violated it, then there was a tweet. This is Salman Khan for you."
Another user defended the actor, saying, "We know Salman bhai as a person who always wants peace and love, not just with Pakistan but with all neighbouring countries. Civilians from India will die. Yesterday's timing might not have been ideal, but he supports the PM's ceasefire decision, which I think is right."
Salman Khan had earlier reacted to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 civilians.
In his X post, Khan wrote, "Kashmir, heaven on planet earth, turning into hell. Innocent people are being targeted, my heart goes out to their families. Ek bhi innocent ko maarna puri kainath ko maarne ke barabar hai."
The Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The operation targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoK). (ANI)