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"I'm sorry for what I did and I really hope people can forgive me," Zaira said after meeting Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.

Dangal girl from Jammu and Kashmir Zaira Wasim, who gave a sparkling performance in the Aamir Khan-starrer record-breaking movie, took to social media on Monday to post an apology for meeting state Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.
After receiving accolade from the film industry and elsewhere, the 16-year-old met Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday, who enquired about her education and interest in other creative fields like acting.
However, the Srinagar-based Zaira was trolled on social media when photos from the meeting emerged.
She took to social media on Monday to apologise for hurting the sentiments of fellow Kashmiris.
Without saying what she was sorry for, the actor wrote in her "open confession/apology" that she does not want anyone to follow her footsteps or even consider her as a role model.
"I'm not proud of what I'm doing and I want everyone, especially the youth to know that there are real role models out there whether they be in this time or in our history."
Hinting that the apology may have to do with her recent meeting with the CM, the post stated: "I know many people have been offended and displeased by my recent actions or people I have recently met..."
"...I understand the sentiments behind it especially considering what had happened over the past 6 months."
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah wrote in support of Zaira and tweeted: "A 16 year old shouldn't be forced to apologise & that too allegedly for meeting Mehbooba Mufti. What are we coming to!!!!!"
A 16 year old shouldn't be forced to apologise & that too allegedly for meeting @MehboobaMufti. What are we coming to!!!!! https://t.co/MFz3ZKykV1 - Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) January 16, 2017
"I've a problem with Mehbooba Mufti trying to usurp other peoples success to cover up her own failures but why punish/troll people she meets?"
Kashmir has been in a state of unrest since the July 8 killing of a militant commander Burhan Wani. His death sparked anti-India protests in the Valley, leading to a curfew being imposed in the region for almost two months.
Here's Zaira's full note:
After her apology, Twitterati was quick to come out in support of the 16-year-old with a trending hashtag 'StandWithZaira'. Some were appalled that she was forced to apologise.
Where the world is heading to? More power to u Zaira #StandWithZaira - Aman Verma (@Amver2023) January 16, 2017
and then we say that we are very tolerant. #StandWithZaira - Sanchit Rao (@thisissanchit) January 16, 2017
When they can't rape us physically, they rape us verbally.
Stop the shaming of a 16-year-old girl for meeting @MehboobaMufti#StandWithZaira - Meghna Pant (@MeghnaPant) January 16, 2017
This is obnoxious. She is a child...shame on those coz of whom she has to apologize.and for what!!! #StandWithZaira . #Dangal @ishfaqtantry https://t.co/cSk8bm3PKv - Shadab Ahmed (@shady2k8) January 16, 2017
#StandWithZaira Shameless trolls nvr let something gd to happen, in one or the other way they end up screwing everything. Zaira no apologies - Mdzakeers (@mdzakeers) January 16, 2017
#StandWithZaira #FundamentalistTrolls Stop harassing young girls who r way above your sick thinking. Just quickly go to hell & troll there - SUNIL GUPTA (@SUNILGUPTA_SUGU) January 16, 2017
And how tragic that Dangal's onscreen rebel should have to say, 'I'm just 16, please don't make me anyone's role model.' #StandWithZaira - Sayoni Aiyar (@sayoniaiyar) January 16, 2017
We've really came a long way. From empowering women to making a 16 yo girl apologize for being a role model. #ZairaWasim #Zaira #Kashmiri - Vijay ???? (@vi_jaykumar) January 16, 2017
Following the support, Zaira took to Facebook to post another clarification. She said that she wasn't forced to apologise and that the issue shouldn't be blown out of proportion.