The Indian lawyer released a statement on X.


Mumbai: Indian lawyer Vineet Jindal has taken an audacious stance and boldly celebrated the departure of Pakistani presenter Zainab Abbas from India, despite violating the traditions of hospitality.
Jindal issued a statement on social media, expressing gratitude for the action taken against Zainab Abbas, and he also extended thanks to the top Indian authorities for their prompt response.
Vineet claimed that Zainab had been expelled from India, although the International Cricket Council (ICC) spokesperson has already denied reports of Zainab Abbas being deported.
It's worth noting that Vineet Jindal had propagated anti-India tweets about presenter Zainab Abbas, and he had filed a cybercrime complaint against her.
The news broke recently that World Cup presenter Zainab Abbas had left India for Dubai under security measures.
Update on Zainab Abbas Matter:- Big Win as @ZAbbasOfficial Pakistani presenter reportedly deported after complaint filed by Advocate & Social Activist @vineetJindal19 with Delhi Police & Ministry of Home Affairs and BCCI. Thanks to All authorities @HMOIndia @BCCI for taking… https://t.co/9HmKkWV3w7
— Adv.Vineet Jindal (@vineetJindal19) October 9, 2023
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