Sania Mirza getting married to Shoaib Malik was not just a surprising news, but also a subject startling towards the relationship the two individuals shared, knowing how they belong to the ‘enemy states’.
With the aside, every time the couple would share a picture together, Pakistanis and Indians start talking about their rivalry more than talking about the couple.
People question the loyalty of Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik towards their nation while bringing their relationship.
However, marrying someone outside doesn’t mean you leave your country behind, and something like this can be said for both, Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik.
Just Like Most of the Times, Sania Mirza Was Questioned About her Loyalty Towards India
Sania made a tweet regarding the rape of an 8-year-old Indian girl. The downside, aside from the horrible act itself is, how the Hindu nationalists are coming forward to ‘support’ the accused individual.
Is this really the kind of country we we want to be known as to the world today ?? If we can’t stand up now for this 8 year old girl regardless of our gender,caste,colour or religion then we don’t stand for anything in this world.. not even humanity.. makes me sick to the stomach pic.twitter.com/BDcNuJvsoO
— Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) April 12, 2018
She Shared How this Matter Requires Strict Accountability
Justice needs to be done … for the sake of keeping our faith in the judiciary and the system alive .. I really hope and pray justice is done .. and soon.. #UnnaoHorror #UnnaoRapeCase
— Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) April 12, 2018
An Indian, On the Other Hand, Started Mentioning How Sania Lost her Right to Speak on Matters Regarding India Only Because She Married A Pakistani
With all respect madam which country are you talking abt.Last time I checked u had married into Pakistan. You no longer are a Indian. And if u must tweet thn also tweet for the innocents killed by Pak terror outfits..
— Kichu Kannan കിച്ചു കണ്ണൻ (@Kichu_Chirps) April 12, 2018
Because she married someone outside her country, does that mean Sania Mirza no longer is an Indian national? She lives in India, she represents India, she plays for India; so does that mean that her marital status concludes she no longer belongs to her country?
Sania Mirza’s Reply to This One Individual Would Give a Shut Up Call To All Those Who Question her Nationality
First of all nobody marries ‘into’ anywhere .. you marry a person! Secondly NO LOW LIFE like you will tell me which country I belong to.. I play for India,I am Indian and always will be.. nd maybe if u look beyond religion and country one day you may just also stand for humanity! https://t.co/0rF9SwG7WT
— Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) April 12, 2018
This one reply was enough to shut people down for a choice of marriage Sania made years ago. People need to let go of such pity concerns while the focus is one the graver concerns that spark debate on humanity; not countries or caste or religion.
