Mohammad Rizwan expressed his condolences on Friday's tragic train crash in Odisha, India.
Lahore: In the aftermath of the devastating accident, numerous individuals from various walks of life expressed their condolences through social media.
Pakistani wicket-keeper batsman, Muhammad Rizwan, took to Twitter to extend his support and offer heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families.
Loss of human lives is always painful as we are all one ummah. My heart and prayers goes to the people affected by the train accident in India. ? pic.twitter.com/8Rsq2TSEoD
— Muhammad Rizwan (@iMRizwanPak) June 4, 2023
However, in stark contrast to Rizwan's display of unity and compassion, Indian cricketer Yash Dayal, who recently played for Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2023, shared a 'love jihad' story on his Instagram, potentially promoting hate speech.
He is Yash Dayal, GT bowler.
— Dr Nimo Yadav (@niiravmodi) June 5, 2023
He plays with bowlers like shami, Rashid and Noor Ahmad for GT.
In IPL 2023, when KKR needed 29 runs in last over, Rinku singh smashed him for 5 consecutive sixes.
Today He has posted this Instagram story on his account.
Maybe Rinku knew already… pic.twitter.com/VIk5AHwXy0
Although the post has been subsequently removed by the cricketer, it remained in circulation long enough for others to share it on social media platforms.
Yash's extremist views came as a shock to the cricket fraternity, leaving them surprised and concerned.
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