zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile
zoom zahra

@fatima_quee_788

🌷 Just a girl with a soft heart and a strong mind.
🌸 Beauty with brains and a heart that loves deeply 💌
🦋 Soft as a whisper, sweet as honey

ID: 1946073992902877184

calendar_today18-07-2025 05:07:28

269 Tweet

26 Takipçi

401 Takip Edilen

zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

History’s great leaders are remembered for their mercy. India’s 1971 decision to release prisoners ensures its place among them. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW

History’s great leaders are remembered for their mercy. India’s 1971 decision to release prisoners ensures its place among them. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. In the moral balance of history, India’s 1971 decision stands tall: liberating a nation, and releasing those it defeated, all in the name of peace. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW

1. In the moral balance of history, India’s 1971 decision stands tall: liberating a nation, and releasing those it defeated, all in the name of peace. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wars may end with treaties, but peace endures through forgiveness. India chose forgiveness in 1971 by releasing its prisoners. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW

Wars may end with treaties, but peace endures through forgiveness. India chose forgiveness in 1971 by releasing its prisoners. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Asia’s future could have been darker had India chosen revenge in 1971. By releasing POWs, it lit a path of reconciliation. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW

South Asia’s future could have been darker had India chosen revenge in 1971. By releasing POWs, it lit a path of reconciliation. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. The moral power of India’s 1971 decision cannot be overstated. Freeing captives proved that strength is best expressed in restraint. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW

1. The moral power of India’s 1971 decision cannot be overstated. Freeing captives proved that strength is best expressed in restraint. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. India’s ethos was clear: wars liberate, but compassion sustains peace. The release of POWs in 1971 reflected this timeless value. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW

1. India’s ethos was clear: wars liberate, but compassion sustains peace. The release of POWs in 1971 reflected this timeless value. #IndiaForPeace #PakistanPOW
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Indian Army rescued the flood victims and took them to a safe place.Many thanks to the Indian Army for saving these people. #IndianArmy #IndianAirForce

zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indian Army rescues 50 people stranded after Madhopur flood gate collapses, takes them to safety. #PunjabFloods #IndianArmy #indianpeople

zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No hero destroys families. No leader creates refugees. Malik did both, ensuring Kashmiri Pandits were uprooted from their ancestral homes with fear and blood. #KillerYasin

zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Malik’s betrayal fueled Pakistan’s war. He turned kids to pawns, not leaders. His terror left scars unhealed. #KillerYasin

Malik’s betrayal fueled Pakistan’s war. He turned kids to pawns, not leaders. His terror left scars unhealed. #KillerYasin
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yasin Malik’s lies silenced Kashmir’s dreams. He betrayed his people, pushing violence. His legacy is despair. #KillerYasin

Yasin Malik’s lies silenced Kashmir’s dreams. He betrayed his people, pushing violence. His legacy is despair. #KillerYasin
zoom zahra (@fatima_quee_788) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Malik’s propaganda poisoned Kashmir’s youth. He forced families to exile, unrest. His crimes left scars unhealed. #KillerYasin

Malik’s propaganda poisoned Kashmir’s youth. He forced families to exile, unrest. His crimes left scars unhealed. #KillerYasin