Re: No more hindustani
by Arun Kumar on Aug 27, 2010 05:18 PM
yes ofcourse don't call this bluddy cheat as indians its rally pain a lot to every true indians
Re: No more hindustani
by arif khan on Aug 27, 2010 05:40 PM
She must not get any media coverage in India...she has betrayed her country..the people who loved her..the fans who cheered for her... I want her in bottom 1000 in tennis world..
, now closely making it through qualifiers...way to go...only when bhupati is pumping balls in mixed doubles she has progressed further...shoaib miya kya kar rahe ho?
Re: Sania
by udaya kamath on Aug 27, 2010 08:29 PM
ha ha aha aha aha ha aha aha ha aha haha super chachaji!!!!!!!!! she is better know to "balls" rather than tennis
Rediffmail please stop calling Sania Mirza Mallick aunty an Indian. she is not an Indian any more. she is now Pakistani. Please it is humble request to address her as Pakistani.
Re: Sania is no more an Indian
by Sheetal Kaur on Aug 27, 2010 07:25 PM
YOU ARE WRONG She is an Indian through and through.SHE HOLDS INDIAN CITIZENSHIP AND NOT PAKISTANI. People who are British citizens and marry Indian girls do they become indians through marriage or the girl become British through marriage NO they don't, NOT until they take over the citizenship of the other country and Sania hasn't done that until she does she is an INDIAN. Weather any one likes it or not, marriage is her personal life and no one else's and no one has any right to dictate any one as to where he/she should marry.
Re: Re: Sania is no more an Indian
by ramaprathab sivaappa on Aug 27, 2010 08:20 PM
same will apply to Madam.Sonia rajiv gandhay too am i right sheetal kaur....
Re: Re: Re: Wat a double standard editor..? Shame on rediff
by Riya on Aug 27, 2010 11:01 PM
Guys please check rediff main page, it cover Saina losing.
I really wanted Sania to marry an eligible indian, but that was not to be, what other choice we have but to give her benefit of doubt considering thats a personal choice, and it's probably good that she didn't take pakistani citizenship (atleast there's no indication of that as of now).
As a player she didn't quite live up to the expectation, or may be we exopected a bit too much. I see some similarities between her and anna Kournikova. Kournikova never was a great player but all these safina, dementieva, kuznetsova, chakvetadze, petrova, myskina etc followed her with success.
Sania - wherever she reached may not be great per se, but the fact remains no other indians managed to get there before her. Hopefully young indian girls draw some inspiration and in future the next bunch of players achieve what sania couldn't do herself.