Producer Abhishek Agarwal

The brutal terror attack in Pahalgam has shaken the nation to its core. With 26 innocent people killed and over 20 more injured, the pain and anger among Indians is spilling over.

This isn’t just another attack—it’s a loud wake-up call about the price of inaction and the dangers that continue to emerge from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), which remains a launchpad for terrorism.

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Voices across the country are rising in unison, demanding more than just condolences.

Film producer Abhishek Agarwal, known for The Kashmir Files and Karthikeya 2, echoed the national mood with a bold tweet:

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“It’s time. PoK is ours — always has been. India is strong, ready, and fully capable. We can’t let our land stay in enemy hands. No more bleeding, no more waiting. PoK must return to Bharat.”

This message echoes the sentiments of countless Indians. His films portrayed the pain of Kashmiri Pandits, and now his words capture the raw emotion of a country fed up with repeated tragedies.

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Social media is flooded with similar sentiments.

One user wrote, “Wipe PoK from the map, annex the whole of Kashmir, eliminate every terrorist out there.” Another said, “Rage, Bharat. Rage.”

The frustration is also evident in comments like: “They’ll kill a few terrorists in PoK and say revenge is taken… Bollywood will have its next movie script. Relax, guys. Get used to it. Nobody’s taking responsibility anymore.”

Some questioned the focus on PoK itself, asking, “What’s the use of this if we can’t protect our citizens in Jammu & Kashmir?”

Meanwhile, others called for a bold move: “It’s time the Indian Army shows the world what it’s capable of. Bring PoK back and enforce military rule in Kashmir!”




The attack in Pahalgam hasn’t just sparked grief—it’s lit a fire of determination. The growing chorus is clear: PoK isn’t just territory—it’s a symbol of unfinished justice. And for many, this tragedy proves that the time for strong action is now.