We should not be bothered abt her personal choice...i am proud that an indian woman has won a silver for india and has chosen to be playing for india inspite of being married to a paki
you need to have some exceptional talents,money,power,looks and x factor in personality.The ones you are absorbed in that world everything becomes secondary.I as a Indian did not like sania getting married but thats her personal choise and i believe she does belong to that glamour world and thatswhat most of her hometown people believe,sania could have married to a Indian celebrity even may be the person may not be muslim.That guy shoeb malik was dating to one Indian model before,sush may prefer wasim akram than any of the losers in this forum,go and work hard you may able to able to become champion in your street and i do not like pakis on our tv or getting married indian girls but you do not have any right to disregard her medal ,loving your home soil is birth right of every person and she has contributed to nation much more than millions of people .when pres Bush went to HYD ,NEWSPAPERS mentioned here president in the sanias city and i was surprised.
Re: Sania lived up to expectations
by samar mohanty on Oct 10, 2010 12:07 PM
Who tells you few are hating Sania? The hatredness towards Pakistan is directly proportional to hate towards Sania.Do you think few only hate pakistan>Most of the Indian Hate Pakistan?Don't create an illusion.
Re: Saniaaaaa.......
by Indian Dreamer on Oct 10, 2010 10:20 AM
I am sure a majority of the guys who were breaking their vocal cords cheering for Mrs Mallik were there to enjoy her looks rather than her game! My heart bleeds whenever an Indian/Indian team loses anywhere, but yesterday it bled for Anastasia Rodionova on seeing the unsportsmanlike behaviour of the crowd - loudly cheering on every one of her mistakes, and also not even putting their hands together for most of her winning shots! Full marks to Anastasia for pulling it off amidst such hostile crowd psyche! I hope Mrs Mallik goes and settles down somewhere in the P-land!
sania you may be allowed by the govt to feature in the tournament under Indian flag or the rediff also put ur news but we don't want anyone like you to be accounted on our nation. you are a porki now and we never want to see u. So if you have any sort of ego then never come back to India or atleast never say India is your country.
Re: why she said my country
by Indian on Oct 10, 2010 04:01 AM
Sania's contributions to the nation are much more than most of us. why are we trying to interfere into her personal life? Are we eligible to question her nationality?
Re: Re: why she said my country
by Indian Dreamer on Oct 10, 2010 10:02 AM
I think you should change your nick to "Porki"! What "contributions" are you talking about, Porki? In that case please also talk about all that the nation has given to her - huge sums of money from the Govt (Central as well as the various state govts), National awards (Whether she even deserved those is another matter, and I would not want to start that debate now!) So the matter of "contributions" ends there... But the moment she has gone and entered into an alliance, with someone from a country which tries to cheat and break our great nation, she has lost all the support...
Re: Re: Re: why she said my country
by Yugandhar Penubolu on Oct 12, 2010 12:03 PM
Get your facts right..she won awards because she was indias first indian woman to achieve national pride in tennis. Also, the govt gave awards, she did not ask for them. Secondly, it is her wish to get married to whom she wants..she still plays for india ...inspite of marrying a pak..it is her choice...why are u guys talking communal issues in sports