Top Indian Minister slams crowd at Ahmedabad stadium for disgraceful act against Pakistani team players
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In Tamil Nadu, the Minister of the Indian state, Stalin, has deemed it unacceptable and shameful for Indian ultra-nationalist cricket fans to chant "Jay Shree Ram" in front of Pakistani cricketers during a recent Pakistan-India match at Ahmedabad's stadium.
Two days ago, during the Pakistan-India match at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, as Mohammad Rizwan was leaving the field after being dismissed, extremist Hindu cricket fans present there began chanting "Jay Shree Ram."
A video of this disgraceful act went viral on social media, showing how these fanatic Indian cricket fans approached Mohammad Rizwan and began chanting "Jay Shree Ram." However, in this situation, Mohammad Rizwan displayed patience and tolerance and moved on.
The video of this shameful act has gone viral on social media, and people from all walks of life are strongly condemning this action. The Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Stalin, criticized the hooliganism of chanting "Jay Shree Ram" in front of Pakistani cricketers, calling it unacceptable and shameful.
On the social networking website X, the state minister gave a response, saying that India is known for its sportsmanship and hospitality. However, the treatment of Pakistani cricketers at Narendra Modi Stadium is unacceptable.
Sports should unite nations and promote true brotherhood. It is not right to use it as a weapon to spread hatred.