‘Pack your bag and leave the country’: Congress spokesperson Shama Mohammad has made controversial remarks about Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma. This has created a ruckus on social media. Now this controversy is not taking the name of stopping and many people are criticizing it from politics to sports world. In fact, after Rohit Sharma was dismissed early in the Champions Trophy match between India and New Zealand, Congress spokesperson Shama Mohammed called Rohit Sharma a ‘fat player’ on social media platform X.
Yograj Singh, father of former Indian cricketer and Yuvraj Singh, has also jumped into this controversy. Yograj Singh, known for his aggressive attitude, has attacked Congress spokesperson Shama Mohammad in his own style. Yograj Singh said in an interview, ‘People of our country cannot speak bad about our players and countrymen while living in this country. “If a person sitting in a political system speaks of the players who have made this country proud for so many years, then they should be ashamed.”
Such people have no right to live in the country.
Yograj Singh reprimanded Shama Mohammad and said, “Such people have no right to live in this country.” Cricket is our religion. He said, “Any MP, that woman is like our mother or daughter, which we respect, but it is as if a mother kills her son after giving birth, a sister ties a rakhi to her brother and then breaks her, and a daughter takes her father out of the house.”
‘Boria – Make your bed and leave the country’
Yograj Singh said, action should be taken against such people. No one has the right to speak against their countrymen and players. It will not be tolerated under any circumstances and those who are doing this should be ashamed to make it a political issue. If I were the Prime Minister, I would have said to him, ‘Boria- tie your bed and leave the country.’ The Prime Minister should tell them to apologize or leave the country. If he had been a man, I would talk differently and explain in Punjabi or Hindi or any other language, but he is a daughter, so what should I tell him? ‘