A controversy has erupted after Congress leader Shama Mohamed posted a now-deleted message on X, fat-shaming Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma. The remarks have sparked widespread outrage, with many condemning Mohamed's comments as unacceptable and body-shaming.
However, in a surprising turn of events, Mohamed has defended her remarks, stating that they were her personal opinions and not representative of her party's views. "This is my personal remark, don't bring my party into this," she said.
Mohamed further justified her comments, saying, "We can speak about someone's fitness, What's the issue in that? Since I am fit, I was only talking about his fitness. Why are you making an issue out of it?" Her response has only added fuel to the fire, with many criticizing her for failing to apologize and instead choosing to justify her hurtful comments.
VIDEO | Amid outrage over her now-deleted X post, fat-shaming Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma, Congress spokesperson spokesperson Shama Mohamed says: "This is my personal remark, don't bring my party into this. We can speak about someone's fitness, what's the issue in… pic.twitter.com/Lzmr4g3YC7
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The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many calling out Mohamed for her insensitive remarks. Several leaders and sports personalities have also weighed in, condemning body-shaming and advocating for greater respect and kindness towards others.
Rohit Sharma, who has been the target of Mohamed's remarks, has not publicly responded to the controversy. However, his fans and supporters have rallied around him, expressing their outrage and disappointment over Mohamed's comments.
India vs Australia Semifinal: A Battle of the Gladiators in the ICC Champions Trophy
The stage is set for a thrilling semifinal encounter between India and Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled to take place at the Dubai International Stadium on March 4, 2025. This highly anticipated match promises to be an electrifying clash between two of the world's top cricketing nations.
India, led by Rohit Sharma, has been in impressive form throughout the tournament, with convincing wins against Pakistan, Bangladesh and New Zealand. The Indian team's batting lineup, featuring the likes of Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, and Shreyas Iyer, has been firing on all cylinders, while the bowling lineup, led by Varun Chakravarthy and Mohammed Shami, has been equally impressive.
Australia, on the other hand, has been quietly building momentum throughout the tournament. Led by Steve Smith, the Australian team has a formidable batting lineup, featuring the likes of Travis Head, Josh Inglis, and Glenn Maxwell. The Australian bowling lineup, led by Spencer Johnson and Ben Dwarshuis, has been equally potent.