Deeply shameful: Mandaviya slams Cong spokesperson for remark on Rohit
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday lashed out at Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed for questioning India captain Rohit Sharma's captaincy and fitness levels, terming it "deeply shameful" and "outright pathetic."
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Shama wrote, Rohit Sharma is fat for a sportsman! Need to lose weight! And of course the most unimpressive Captain India has ever had
New Delhi, 3 MARCH
Sports Minister
Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday lashed out at Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed
for questioning India captain Rohit Sharma's captaincy and fitness levels,
terming it "deeply shameful" and "outright pathetic."
Her remarks came
after Rohit was dismissed for 15 runs off 17 balls during India's Champions
Trophy match against New Zealand on Sunday.
Training his gun on
the Congress spokesperson, Mandaviya wrote on 'X', "Congress and TMC
should leave sports persons alone as they are fully capable of handling their
professional lives."
"Remarks made
by leaders from these parties, indulging in body shaming and questioning an
athlete's place in the team, are not only deeply shameful but also outright
pathetic."
In the midst of the
widespread backlash that her remark on the T20 World Cup winning captain drew,
Mandaviya added, "Such comments undermine the hard work and sacrifices
that our sports persons make to represent the country on the global
stage."
Shama caused a stir
on social media with her controversial post directed at the Indian captain.
Acknowledging her
comments were out of line, Congress asked Shama to delete the post from her 'X'
account.
In her now-deleted
post, Shama, she wrote, "Rohit Sharma is fat for a sportsman! Need to lose
weight! And of course the most unimpressive Captain India has ever had!"
India have reached
the semifinals of the Champions Trophy and play Australia in the semifinal in
Dubai on Tuesday. They beat New Zealand by 44 runs on Sunday to top their
group.
Meanwhile, former
India seamer Venkatesh Prasad also slammed Shama.
"Rohit has
maintained great dignity as a captain, led us to a T20 WC win 8 months back,
and in the middle of an ICC tournament, body-shaming him is absolutely pathetic
and uncalled for," Prasad tweeted.
"Should have
some respect for a person who has achieved through his skills and leadership
for so many years," Prasad added.
BCCI secretary
Devajit Saikia also criticised Shama for "such a trivial comment" in
the middle of the national team's Champions Trophy campaign.
"Very
unfortunate for a responsible person to pass such a trivial comment when the
team is in the midst of such a marquee ICC tournament. It may have demoralizing
effect on an individual or the team," Saikia told PTI.
"All the
players are performing to their highest potential and results are visible. I
hope individuals shall desist from making such derogatory statements for
personal publicity sake at the cost of National Interest," he added.
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