
Nimrat Kaur says Sofiya Qureshi-Vyomika Singh's Op Sindoor briefing sends strong message
Actor Nimrat Kaur recently opened up about Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh leading multiple media briefings amid Operation Sindoor. In a recent interview with News18, Kaur said that there is 'no better message than this'. Over the past few days, the two officers and the Indian Armed Forces received a lot of appreciation for their bravery.Kaur said that Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh's press briefing alongside Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, showcased the 'secular' nature of the country.advertisementThe 'Lunchbox' actor talked about the defining moment for the world to see. She said, "It's something which is so important as messaging for a country that's so secular and so dynamic with its approach to women being in the forefront. I feel like it's no longer a wish for the future. We see it in our cabinet ministry, political ranks and the army. There couldn't have been a better message to the whole world and to everyone than the move to put these wonderful and strong women in the forefront leading the way for its entire operation."
Nimrat Kaur said that she loved that the briefing was led by two efficient women, thereby sending a strong message."For the deviousness that the Pahalgam attack stood for, everything that had to be said as a counter to what happened there, it's just the most sure-shot, efficient and effective way of letting people know what India is as a country," she stated.advertisementNimrat Kaur added, "There couldn't have been a better visual than two women in uniforms leading the way for us. I loved it."The 'Airlift' actor was Major Bhupender Singh's daughter. Her father was kidnapped and terminated by terrorists when she was just 11 years old.Trending Reel
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