ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan Cricket captain Saeed Anwar has made a stinging assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for stopping his speech throughout ‘Azaan’ (morning prayer) and described him as a satan (Shaitan). The former Pakistani cricketer has additionally slammed Union Home Minister Amit Shah who additionally briefly halted his speech out of respect for ‘Azaan’ whereas addressing an election rally just lately.
A video has been shared by a verified Twitter deal with Pakistan Untold which reveals Anwar delivering a sermon earlier than an enormous gathering at an unknown location and taking a swipe at PM Modi and Shah for his or her previous gestures of stopping their speech which coincided with Azaan.
Zee News cannot independently confirm the authenticity of the video shared by the Twitter deal with. In the video, Anwar may be heard saying, “It doesn’t matter how many times you stop your speech for Azan, you will remain a Satan-possessed Hindu.”
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“It doesn’t matter how many times you stop your speech for Azan
You will remain a Satan-possessed Hindu.”
BTW this Mullah is ex Pak cricket captain Saeed Anwar who Indian Hindus hosted numerous instances. Imagine the hate in commoners. pic.twitter.com/tRhdSQ2HJL
— Pakistan Untold (@pakistan_untold) March 5, 2023
The tweet, which comes at a time when Pakistan has been grappling with a severe financial disaster and acute meals scarcity, has evoked sharp reactions from Twitter customers, who’ve slammed the previous Pakistani cricketer for insulting PM Modi – a democratically elected chief.
PM Narendra Modi, who had earlier refused to put on a cranium cap supplied by some Muslim leaders, had paused his speech after listening to the decision for ‘Azaan’ from a close-by mosque whereas addressing a rally in Gujarat.
Similarly, Union Home Minister Amit Shah additionally briefly stopped his speech throughout a rally in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district as ‘Azaan’ or Muslim name to prayer was occurring at a close-by mosque final 12 months.
Both PM Modi and Shah have been hailed by the general public, attracting an enormous spherical of applause and chanting of slogans for stopping their speech after listening to the Muslim name for prayer.
Saeed Anwar, a prolific left-handed batsman, is a retired former Pakistani captain for Tests and ODIs. An opening batsman and occasional gradual left arm orthodox bowler, Anwar performed worldwide cricket between 1989 and 2003.