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Zee News' No Match With Terror Campaign Wins: India-Pakistan Clash Cancelled, Afridi Rattled As Dhawan Says Nation First
Zee News' No Match With Terror Campaign Wins: India-Pakistan Clash Cancelled, Afridi Rattled As Dhawan Says Nation First

India.com

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • India.com

Zee News' No Match With Terror Campaign Wins: India-Pakistan Clash Cancelled, Afridi Rattled As Dhawan Says Nation First

Zee News' bold campaign against the India-Pakistan clash in the World Championship of Legends (WCL), scheduled for July 20, has shown results, as the match was officially cancelled. The move is also seen as a significant victory for public sentiment. Zee News was the first to raise its voice, stating clearly that Indian players should not play against Pakistan, a country that sponsors terrorism and stands against Indian national values. In today's DNA, Zee news, Managing Editor, Rahul Sinha decorded how Zee News Campaign Wins and resultant to cancel India-Pakistan Clash. Watch Today's Full Episode ट्रेन ब्लास्ट के सभी आरोपी..अब 'ईद' मनाएंगे! पाकिस्तानी क्रिकेट का 'मुनीर'..बौखला गया है! 'राज ठाकरे ब्रिगेड' को महिला ने खामोश कर दिया! देखिए DNA LIVE @RahulSinhaTV के साथ#DNA #DNAWithRahulSinha #LocalTrainBlast #WCL #ShahidAfridi #ZeeLive — Zee News (@ZeeNews) July 21, 2025 The campaign gained nationwide support, leading to the cancellation of the match. This has caused visible frustration in former Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi, who is now resorting to derogatory remarks against Indian players. His anger surfaced after Indian cricket legends refused to participate in the match, respecting the emotions of the nation. Afridi, who once led rallies in support of terrorists and against India's Operation Sindoor, is now trying to cover his frustration with sugary words like 'friendship' and 'sportsmanship.' But his intentions are under question. DNA previously exposed Afridi's dual face, warning that such personalities use sports as a tool to push propaganda and insult India. Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, who pulled out of the match, posted on social media stating 'Nation First,' a sentiment that clearly hit Afridi hard. Dhawan has earlier responded strongly to Afridi's anti-India stance, especially after the Pahalgam terror attack, reminding him of India's victory in Kargil and asking him to focus on Pakistan's development.

Why WCL Match Against Pakistan Highlights Indian Stars Hypocrisy On Terrorism- DNA Explained
Why WCL Match Against Pakistan Highlights Indian Stars Hypocrisy On Terrorism- DNA Explained

India.com

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • India.com

Why WCL Match Against Pakistan Highlights Indian Stars Hypocrisy On Terrorism- DNA Explained

A national wide debate has erupted as India prepares to face Pakistan in the WCL match scheduled for Sunday night in Birmingham, UK. The outrage comes just 88 days after the brutal Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 Hindu pilgrims were killed after being asked their religion. The mood across India is one of anger and disbelief as citizens question the decision of former Indian cricket stars to play against a country that continues to shelter and promote terrorism. Many Indians, including retired army officers, political leaders, religious heads, and the general public, have voiced strong opposition to the match. The core argument: how can Indian players share the field with Pakistani cricketers while Pakistan celebrates Kashmir Solidarity Day and continues to provoke India diplomatically and through terror networks? In today's DNA, Zee news Managing editor, Rahul Sinha explained why WCL match against Pakistan highlights Indian stars hypocrisy. Watch Today's DNA Full Episode: PAK खिलाड़ी..मैच से पहले भारत को कैसे चिढ़ा रहे? मुंबई का भिंडी बाजार..मराठी पर ठाकरे को 'ललकार'! शादीशुदा जोड़ों के बढ़ते मोटापे का DNA टेस्ट देखिए #DNA LIVE Rahul Sinha के साथ#ZeeLive #DNAWithRahulSinha #PahalgamYaPakistan @RahulSinhaTV — Zee News (ZeeNews) July 19, 2025 Shahid Afridi, who has openly made anti-India statements and participated in rallies against the Indian Army, has been featured in promotional videos showing him preparing to play against India despite not participating in Pakistan's previous matches. This has been seen as a deliberate provocation, especially since Afridi's brother, a former terrorist commander, was killed by Indian forces in 2003. Concerns have also been raised about the financial implications of such matches. Critics argue that participating in this match could inadvertently channel funds to anti-India elements, especially when players like Afridi and Shoaib Malik, who openly support the Pakistani army, are involved. Amid this backlash, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi tweeted, 'Absolutely shameless! Hello GoI, what happened to no engagement with Pakistan? We dont have the Pahalgam terrorists yet but here we have an Indian side desperate to resume cricket matches with Pakistan. If nothing else atleast think of those families who lost their loved one in the terror attack. Hello BCCI, ICC - the blood money you'll seek shows your moral bankruptcy." Calls have been made for EaseMyTrip, the league's sponsor, to withdraw support from the Pakistan team entirely. The company had earlier boycotted the Maldives over anti-India comments, raising questions about consistency in its nationalistic stance. As of now, the match remains scheduled. But the pressure on players and organisers continues to mount, with the nation's conscience calling on them to reconsider what truly makes someone a 'legend.'

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