Shahid Afridi's Remark on Kashmir Condemned by Virat Kohli, Kapil Dev and Suresh Raina
Afridi's controversial statement came on Tuesday, where he equated the militants killed in the Valley last week to "innocent" civilians.
New Delhi, April 4: Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi's recent remark alleging excesses committed by the Indian forces in Kashmir has been condemned by Team India captain Virat Kohli, his colleague Suresh Raina and ex-skipper Kapil Dev.
Kohli, on being asked about his reaction to Afridi's controversial tweet, said he would "never support" any comment which antagonises the nation.
"As an Indian you want to express what is best for your nation and my interests are always for the benefit of our nation. If anything opposes it, I would never support it for sure," Kohli said.
"But having said that, it's a very personal choice for someone to comment about certain issues. Unless I have total knowledge of the issues and the intricacies of it I don't engage in it but definitely your priority stays with your nation," he was further quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
Raina was more scathing in his tweet, rebutting Afridi's "Indian-Occupied Kashmir" remark. The southpaw said Kashmir is "an integral part of India" where his ancestors had taken birth.
Meanwhile, cricketing legend Kapil Dev accused the media of giving undue importance to Afridi. "Who is he? Why are we giving importance to him? We should not be giving importance to certain people," he was reported as saying.
Afridi's controversial statement came on Tuesday, where he equated the militants killed in the Valley last week to "innocent" civilians.
The former Pakistani skipper appealed the global watchdog bodies to intervene and "stop the bloodshed" in Kashmir.
Cricketer Gautam Gambhir, known for his staunch nationalistic views, issued a sharp rebuttal on Twitter. Taking a jibe at Afridi, Gambhir said he is "celebrating a dismissal off a no-ball".
Apart from Afridi, members of Pakistan's political establishment also condemned India after 13 local militants were killed in the encounter in Shopian on Sunday. Pakistan's prime opposition leader Imran Khan said the country stands "in solidarity with the Kashmiris" in the wake of killings.
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