Veena Malik's insensitive remark is a lesson for India; Here's why?

Shobhit Kalra
Published on: 7 Jun 2019 2:20 PM GMT
Veena Maliks insensitive remark is a lesson for India; Heres why?
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Veena Malik's insensitive remark is a lesson for India; Here's why?

Mumbai: Rose to fame for her 'disgraceful' photos and her stint in the 'Indian' reality show Bigg Boss, Pakistani actress Veena Malik has given a very strong lesson to the Indian film and sports fraternity why they must completely boycott celebes hailing from the neighbouring nation.

Forgetting that she is enjoying a celebrity status because Indian audience accepted her in Bigg Boss, Malik recently made insensitive remarks about the missing AN-32 aircraft of the Indian Air Force. In a tweet, she wrote, "#IAF An-32 hasn’t crashed. Weather is too CLOUDY and Radars can’t detect it, - Military Scientist, PM Shree #NarendraModi."

In another tweet, she said, "It's 3rd day since missing Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft has not been traced inside Indian territory!!! But They were so quick to count how many they had killed in Pakistan after the failed Balakot airstrike."

Making an insensitive remark when lives of innocent people are on stake is something derogatory. Wishes pour in for the well being of 13 people, including eight crew members and five passengers, from all across the world but Pak natives find this a fun and something to laugh on. And then she should never forget that it is India who helped her in getting the celebrity status she flaunts today.

Veena Malik was known for shedding her clothes to remain in news and she was the one to go nude for FHM magazine. She was also ready to pose nude for male adult magazine Playboy if offered $1M. She found a safe heaven in India when her own Pakistani people refused to accept her and a massive protest was launched in Pakistan against her.

But the other side of the story today is not about Veena Malik as she is not even worth discussing. A big question here is for those who welcome Pakistani artists in India. Not only the film industry, but also cricket stars like Wasim Akram and Shoib Akhtar used to spend a good time in India. They live here, they get respect, they earn and even flaunt the celebrity status because of we Indians and in return, we receive disrespect from them.

The time has come when we should take a lesson from the issue and boycott Pakistani nationals completely in India because we can never expect morality from them.

Shobhit Kalra

Shobhit Kalra

Writer has 10 years of experience in digital media. Presently working as Chief Sub Editor at newstrack.com. An avid reader and always willing to learn new things and techniques.

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