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Pakistani User Asks Devoleena Bhattacharjee To Leave Muslim Husband, She Reacts

Pakistani User Asks Devoleena Bhattacharjee To Leave Muslim Husband, She Reacts

News1810-05-2025

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The Indian Armed Forces destroyed 9 terrorist camps in Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack. Devoleena Bhattacharjee supported them on X, facing backlash from a Pakistani user.
In a strong reply to the deadly Pahalgam attack on April 22, the Indian Armed Forces carried out a planned strike and destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The secret operation started at 1:44 a.m. on Wednesday, May 7. As per early reports, at least 17 terrorists were killed and around 60 others were injured.
Amid this, Devoleena Bhattacharjee has been vocally supporting the Indian army in a series of tweets on X (formerly Twitter). However, a user from Pakistan bashed her for 'spreading hatred' and asked her to leave her husband, Shanwaz Shaikh, who is a Muslim. Needless to say, our Gopi bahu had the most apt reply.
The X user wrote, 'I request all indian Producers plz give some work to @Devoleena_23 .. Ye ghar beth k pagal hogayi hai.. All the time she is spreading hatred. I regret being fan of her. She is filthy, gutter mouth and idiot. Islam se itni nafrat hai to husband ko chor de apne ajeeb !! GHATIYAA."
In reply, Devoleena Bhattacharjee wrote, 'Hahaha…ab inko fikar hai mere kaam ki..jinki khudka koi bharosa nahi…Arey jakar apna desh aur terror camps sambhal. 2 din mein teri army international funds se bheeg maangne pe agayee hai..meri pati ki fikar mein apna khoon mat jala itna..Jo terrorists paal rakhe hai apne desh mein unko bharat sarkar k hawale kar de…bechare pareshan hogaye hai mujhse."
(Hahaha… now they're worried about my work—people who can't even be trusted themselves! Go take care of your own country and those terror camps. In just two days, your army is out begging for international funds. Don't burn yourself up with worry over my husband. Hand over the terrorists you've been sheltering to the Indian government… poor things, they're so troubled by me.)
Take a look:
Hahaha…ab inko fikar hai mere kaam ki..jinki khudka koi bharosa nahi…Arey jakar apna desh aur terror camps sambhal. 2 din mein teri army international funds se bheeg maangne pe agayee hai..meri pati ki fikar mein apna khoon mat jala itna..Jo terrorists paal rakhe hai apne desh… https://t.co/NgJalJKfBo — Devoleena Bhattacharjee (@Devoleena_23) May 9, 2025
Devoleena Bhattacharjee married her gym trainer, Shanwaz Shaikh, on 14 December 2022. The couple welcomed their first child, a boy, on 18 December 2024.
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