Miss India Manika Vishwakarma shares emotional message after Red Fort blast: “As a daughter of India, I stand with Delhi”

Miss India Manika Vishwakarma shares emotional message after Red Fort blast: “As a daughter of India, I stand with Delhi”

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Nov. 12, 2025 3:56 p.m. 38

Miss Universe India 2025 Manika Vishwakarma has shared an emotional message for the people of Delhi after the deadly Red Fort blast that shocked the entire country. The beauty queen expressed deep grief for the victims and urged everyone to stay united during this painful time.

On November 11, Manika posted her heartfelt message on Instagram with the caption “Speechless and heartbroken.” She wrote that her heart was heavy and that she was praying for the families who lost their loved ones. She also wished a fast recovery to those who were injured in the explosion.

In her note, Manika thanked and praised the brave first responders who helped people at the scene of the tragedy. She said their courage showed the true strength of India.

Addressing her message to her fellow Indians and the people of Delhi, she wrote, “To my fellow Indians, to my dear Delhi, and to every family touched by the recent heartbreaking blast, today my heart is heavy and my spirit mourns with you. The news of the bomb blast in our beloved national capital has sent a wave of shock and sorrow across the country.”

Manika said that as a daughter of India, she stands with the people of Delhi in their moment of sadness. She shared that being Miss Universe India is not just about wearing a crown, but also about having a voice that spreads peace and unity.

She wrote, “It is a platform to speak for unity, peace, and compassion, especially when our collective heart is breaking. I use that voice today to say: we will not be divided. We will care for one another. We will heal, together.”

The model also asked everyone to honor the victims of the attack and to choose peace over hate. She said this was the time to come together and show love for one another, not to be divided by fear or anger.

Her emotional post quickly went viral, touching the hearts of many across India. People praised her for speaking with such honesty and compassion, and for reminding everyone that love and unity are stronger than violence.

Manika Vishwakarma, who was crowned Miss Universe India 2025 on August 18, will represent India at the 74th Miss Universe pageant in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand, on November 21. Known for her calm and thoughtful nature, she has often spoken about kindness and humanity during her public appearances.

Her message after the Red Fort tragedy once again showed her deep sense of care for her country and its people. Many Indians said her words brought comfort and hope at a time when the nation was mourning.

Manika’s emotional note stands as a reminder that even in moments of sorrow, unity can heal pain. Her message to Delhi was not only about grief but also about the strength that comes from standing together as one nation.

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