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Pakistan’s former pacer Waqar Younis has apologized for his anti-Hindu remarks that recently sparked controversy among social media users across the border.
It all started when Waqar Younis during India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup in which our country defeated the neighbouring by 10 wickets made remarks that involved hurting religious sentiments.
During the live transmission, Waqar while discussing how wonderfully Babar and Rizwan had batted, said, “The best thing, what Rizwan did, Mashallah, he offered the Namaz on the ground surrounded by Hindus, that was really something very special for me.”
His remarks did not go unnoticed and it sparked controversy in India and many Indian cricket lovers was disappointed by former Pakistani players’ remarks. The hashtag of his name has also been trending on Pakistani social media.
Rizwan always offers prayers during matches, he even plays fasting during Ramadan. His intention was not to show off or put anyone down. But agreed, irresponsible statement by Waqar
— Muddassir Khalid (@mkhalid_77) October 26, 2021
Really disappointed.. my apologies on behalf of him. Rizwan hasn’t offered namaz to show off. He was doing for himself. It will not suite well. There should be an apology. As a sportperson u’re an ambasador of peace how can u even say that.
— Huma (@HumaRoyal_) October 26, 2021
Sir when I heard Waqar Younis say this, I was very disappointed. But now I am even more sorry after seeing your tweet. You are someone who has always stood for peace, harmony. And if you are disappointed, it shows how harmful his statement was. Sorry on behalf of Pakistan (2/2)
— Talal Asif Dar (@DarTalal) October 26, 2021
However, Waqar Younis decided to offer an apology after his comment and said that sports unite people regardless of race, colour, or religion. According to the former cricketer, his remarks were not intended at all.
@waqyounis99 has acknowledged his mistake and clarified that he did not have any ill intentions behind his sentence. @bhogleharsha I hope you are satisfied.#waqaryounis pic.twitter.com/RzQsGR8JWT
— Furqan 🇵🇸 (@furqanmk9) October 26, 2021
He said, “In the heat of the moment, I said something which I did not mean which has hurt the sentiments of many. I apologise for this, this was not intended at all, a genuine mistake.”