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Mohammed Zubair Targets Pak Hindu Cricketer Danish Kaneria As He Gets Vocal About His Hindu Heritage In His War Of Words With Arfa Khanum Sherwani

Mohmmaed Zubair of Alt News has painted a new target, this time Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria, who has of late been vocal about his Hindu heritage.

As the war of words intensified between the former Pakistan cricketer and Arfa Khanum Sherwani a rabid Islamist and leftist propagandist of ultra-left portal The Wire,  Mohammad Zubair of the other propaganda outlet Alt News has jumped to the rescue of his co-religionist.

Zubair, who is a master at manipulating news using social media platform X posted an old video wherein Danish Kaneria was very apologetic about match-fixing. Zubair using his bully pulpit said, “Now that Danish Kaneria is trending. Here is his old (2018) confession video of his Match Fixing involvement in England.”

It all started when Arfa Khanum Sherwani who has a history of playing victim accused the Indian cricket fans of displaying ‘majoritarianism’ during the 2023 World Cup and was seriously irked by the chanting of Jai Shri Ram by the fans in Ahmedabad when India resoundingly defeated Pakistan in there world cup clash for the eighth time. Danish Kaneria had asked The Wire ‘journalist’ to leave India if she had issues with her Indian identity which she uses when she is disadvantaged.

Immediately Arfa Khanum played the minority card and accused Kanaria who is himself a persecuted minority in Paksitan of unleashing an online lynch mob against her. “Danish Kaneria has unleashed an online lynch mob on me and I am trending on Twitter,” she alleged. She went on to lament, “Rest assured, I’m not leaving my country for Pakistan or any other place in the world.”

In his reply, Kanaria wrote, “Lynch’ ‘mob’ ‘communal’ ‘religious’ ‘troll’ ‘unleashed’! Don’t use these propaganda words for me. Did I talk about communalism in my tweet? No! If you don’t like Pakistan, simply say – ‘Danish, I don’t like Pakistan’. That’s it! This got her infuriated!

And the mother of all irony, Arfa accused Danish Kaneria of unleashing an online lynch mob.

The above war of words did not land well with Zubair who then decided to give covering fire to Arfa. So he decided to discredit Kaneria by digging out his involvement in a spot-fixing scandal that happened in 2012. Danish Kaneria was banned for life from playing any form of cricket by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) after being found guilty of encouraging Essex teammate Mervyn Westfield to engage in spot-fixing during a county match.

In one of his other tweets, Zubair called Kaneria a bigot when the former said nothing against Islam. By calling Danish Kaneria a bigot, Zubair in his long list of accomplishments has now painted a target on the back of a persecuted minority living in Pakistan.

The fact is Kaneria was only questioning Arfa Khanum’s loyalty towards India which depends on which side of bed she gets out from. On his X platform, Kaneria wrote, “I am not taking about conversion, majoritarianism, Hindus, Indian Muslims or religion. I am simply talking about your ‘loyalty’. Got it? Let’s end the debate with single answer — “Just show me a single tweet in which you praised Bharat and its culture.”

To that, the proud Ashraf who still thinks her community should rule India like her ancestors said, “Yes,every word of your tweet was communal. Asking an Indian Muslim to ‘go to Pakistan’ is as communal& majoritarian as asking a Pakistani Hindu to convert to Islam. It is telling the minority people that you don’t belong here or not until you convert to majority religion Got it?

Arfa Khanum Sherwani knows that the moment she plays victim the left-liberal ecosystem will come to her rescue and as she has all the tools to justify her victimhood as Arfa remains quiet on the abduction of Hindu daughters in Sindh, Pakistan as she knows no matter how ingratitude, dishonesty, and shameless she can be, she will always be safe in India.

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