Irfan Pathan slams Kangana Ranaut for mongering hate on social media


Irfan Pathan slams Kangana Ranaut for mongering hate on social media

Irfan Pathan and Kangana Ranaut

The rising tension and violence between middle eastern countries Israel and Palestine has the world talking about them. Both sides have seen many causalities including innocent children. People all across the globe including cricketers took to social media to criticise the violence on Palestinians and extended their sympathy for them.

Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan took to Twitter to share his views on the conflict and had said he did not support what was happening in Palestine. He went on to criticise Israel’s military attack on Gaza. “If you have even slightest of humanity you will not support whatโ€™s happening in #Palestine #SaveHumanity,” Pathan had tweeted.

Kangana Ranaut reacts to Irfan Pathan’s tweet, he hits back

Kangana Ranaut's Instagram story
Kangana Ranaut’s Instagram story

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut shared a controversial tweet on Irfan Pathan by a Twitter user. In the past couple of days, Kangana has shared a number of posts on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. Kangana, whose Twitter account was suspended, shared a tweet calling out Pathan for not standing up against post-election violence in West Bengal in her Instagram story.

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The former cricketer was quick to respond and slammed the Bollywood actress for spreading hate. Taking a dig over her suspended Twitter account, Pathan said his tweets are either for humanity or his countrymen.

All My tweets are either 4 humanity or countrymen, from a point of view of a guy who has represented India at d highest level. On d contrary counters I get from ppl like Kangna whoโ€™s account get dismissed by spreading hate n some other paid accounts are only about hate. #planned,” tweeted Irfan.

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