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Indian media launches hate campaign against Sana Mir for mentioning Azad Kashmir

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Karachi: The Indian media created another controversy during the Women’s World Cup.

Pakistani commentator and former captain Sana Mir only said during the commentary that Pakistani cricketer Natalia Pervez belongs to Azad Kashmir, on which the Indian media started a hate campaign against her.

Sana Mir, while explaining, said that it is normal for a commentator to mention a player’s connection to the city, it is regrettable that there is a need to provide a public explanation on this issue.

Sana Mir said that giving the issue a political color is very regrettable, personalities associated with sports are facing unnecessary pressure.

It should be noted that sports should be kept away from hatred and politics, but the Indian media is trying to spread prejudice in the field of sports, which is against the spirit and spirit of the game.

Earlier, in the Asia Cup, India had shown its moral decline by not shaking hands with Pakistani cricketers while demonstrating hatred. While after winning the final, it had also refused to receive the trophy from Chairman PCB and President of Asian Cricket Council Mehsin Naqvi.

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Indian media launches hate campaign against Sana Mir for mentioning Azad Kashmir

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Karachi: The Indian media created another controversy during the Women’s World Cup.

Pakistani commentator and former captain Sana Mir only said during the commentary that Pakistani cricketer Natalia Pervez belongs to Azad Kashmir, on which the Indian media started a hate campaign against her.

Sana Mir, while explaining, said that it is normal for a commentator to mention a player’s connection to the city, it is regrettable that there is a need to provide a public explanation on this issue.

Sana Mir said that giving the issue a political color is very regrettable, personalities associated with sports are facing unnecessary pressure.

It should be noted that sports should be kept away from hatred and politics, but the Indian media is trying to spread prejudice in the field of sports, which is against the spirit and spirit of the game.

Earlier, in the Asia Cup, India had shown its moral decline by not shaking hands with Pakistani cricketers while demonstrating hatred. While after winning the final, it had also refused to receive the trophy from Chairman PCB and President of Asian Cricket Council Mehsin Naqvi.

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