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Zee News Keeps Nation First, Raises Voice Against India-Pakistan Clash In WCL; Gains Praise After Match Called Off

Zee News Keeps Nation First, Raises Voice Against India-Pakistan Clash In WCL; Gains Praise After Match Called Off

India.com21-07-2025
At a time when most remained silent over a match that went against national sentiment, Zee News was the first to raise its voice over India vs Pakistan clash in the World Championship of Legends (WCL) which resultant to called off.
Zee News took a storng stand, stating that when it comes to the nation, there's no place for fear or silence.
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ZEE NEWS की मुहिम #PahalgamYaPakistan का बहुत बड़ा असर,
देश की भावना के खिलाफ मैच पर
जब सब चुप थे, सिर्फ हमने उठाई थी आवाज
वर्ल्ड चैंपियनशिप ऑफ लीजेंड्स लीग
में भारत पाकिस्तान मैच हुआ रद्द
देश के लिए ना डरेंगे...ना चुप बैठेंगे
100% राष्ट्रवाद...DNA के साथ
DNA, सोम-शनि रात… pic.twitter.com/MiJAVHYgPN — Zee News (@ZeeNews) July 21, 2025
Earlier, national wide debate erupted as India prepares to face Pakistan in the WCL match scheduled for Sunday night in Birmingham, UK.
The outrage comes in view of brutal Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 Hindu pilgrims were killed after being asked their religion. India-Pakistan clash left people in anger and disbelief as they question the decision of former Indian cricket stars to play against a country that continues to shelter and promote terrorism.
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