Sania Mirza slammed trollers and asks people to pray for peace instead of spreading more hate. It is known that the tennis star is married to a Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.
She said there is no need for her to condemn an attack publicly and expressed disappointment over demands that celebrities should condemn the terrorist attack. She said that people should not be judged on the number of posts and claimed that CRPF jawans who lost their lives in Pulwama terror attack are true heroes. "I don't need to condemn an attack publicly, or come and scream from rooftops all over social media that we are against terrorism... of course we are against terrorism and anyone that spread it... any person in their right mind is against terrorism and if they are not then that's a problem!! I play for my country, sweat for it and that's how I serve my country." Said Sania in a tweet.
"I stand with the CRPF jawans and their families. My heart goes out to them and they are our true heroes who protect our country... 14th February was a black day for India and I hope we never have to see another day like this, no amount of condolences can make any of this better" she added.
She said there is no need for her to condemn an attack publicly and expressed disappointment over demands that celebrities should condemn the terrorist attack. She said that people should not be judged on the number of posts and claimed that CRPF jawans who lost their lives in Pulwama terror attack are true heroes. "I don't need to condemn an attack publicly, or come and scream from rooftops all over social media that we are against terrorism... of course we are against terrorism and anyone that spread it... any person in their right mind is against terrorism and if they are not then that's a problem!! I play for my country, sweat for it and that's how I serve my country." Said Sania in a tweet.
"I stand with the CRPF jawans and their families. My heart goes out to them and they are our true heroes who protect our country... 14th February was a black day for India and I hope we never have to see another day like this, no amount of condolences can make any of this better" she added.