According to the traditions of Pakistan & India (Muslim and Hindus both), after marrying that paki, she should have gone the country of her husband. What is she doing in India ? For all intents & purposes , she is Pak national after her marriage to a Paki. Being declared a brand ambassador of a state, entails payment of heavy fees. In this instance it is Rs.One Crore. She must have haggled over the fees and got the fees asked by her. The authorities sanctioning this fees have achieved two targets - one full appeasement of minority community for coming polls in Hyderabad and that of Pakistan. They forget that Pakistan is an enemy and whatever Indians do, they will remain so.
Had she been true Indian she must have denied the fees (A la Mr.Amitabh Bachhan in Gujrat Case). Some nationalis some Indian.Bah.
Does not matter Sania how many times you say you are Indian. You are disliked by millions of Indians like me for marrying a citizen of a country who activiely each hour plan to kill my countrymean and executes the plan.
No Indian can marry a naitonal of such a country and hence you will never be Indian to us. Your medals are worth nothing for us.
who is indias enemy no1,who people of india hate most..who draws indian blood with terror attacks...do u marry some 1 from a country which nonstop dreams of behading u...if u can dare to marry..pls let us alone and b there...as far as ur being indian is concerned..u cant b indian & pakistani at same time..
Re: SANIA
by asha s g on Jul 25, 2014 08:55 PM
HER HUSBAND HAD NO RITE TO MAKE TAMASHA BY SAYING HE WAS APOLOGISING TO MUSLIM WORLD FOR LOSING TO INDIA
Re: SANIA
by Unmai Vilambi on Jul 25, 2014 08:59 PM
Well said. The voices of reason, of secularism, and of inclusiveness have always been feeble, but it needs to be firm. The skums who keep dumping their filth against Sania are those that are not worth a pinch of salt. They are like stray dogs that starts barking at the raising sun every morning.
Re: Re: SANIA
by harvinder bhatia on Jul 25, 2014 09:37 PM
In her career, Mirza has notable wins over Svetlana Kuznetsova, Vera Zvonareva, Marion Bartoli; and former World No. 1s Martina Hingis, Dinara Safina, and Victoria Azarenka. She is the highest ranked female tennis player ever from India, with a career high ranking of 27 in singles and 5 in doubles.[3] She is the first Indian female player to surpass US$1m in career earnings; first Indian to win a WTA Tour title of any kind; and, by winning the 2009 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles Event, became the third Indian, male or female, to win a Grand Slam title (the first two being Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes). Mirza has also won the 2012 French Open – Mixed Doubles Event (her second Grand Slam title). So she is the best female tennis player India has ever produced. Narrow minded people would always talk petty. Whom she marries is entirely her prerogative and no one has any right to say anything about that and she is not the only woman to marry outside India including pakistan. Only filthy narrow minded people will look at her achievements for the country in the light of her religion and family. And if somebody says all her medals dont matter then it is his personal thing but for us Indians they do matter and its a great achievement.
Re: Re: Re: SANIA
by Unmai Vilambi on Jul 25, 2014 09:49 PM
Spot on, Harvinder.
Sania bashing has become a pass-time for most Indians who have bought into the partition mind-set since the rise of hindutva political parties.
People who question Sania's Indian-ness are those that have done nothing to prove their own credibility to be Indian Citizens, nor have they achieved anything worthwhile in their lives.