After requesting Bollywood’s King Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, to come to Pakistan following Aryan’s arrest, Waqar Zaka has offered Indian cricketer Virat Kohli to do the same following the rape threats posed against his daughter by an Indian tweep.
After several Indians alleged that a Pakistani Twitter user posed the vile rape threat against the 10-month-old daughter of Virat and Anushka Sharma, an Indian news outlet maintained following an investigation that the user was a Telugu-speaking Indian.
Upon the confirmation, Zaka, who’s previous invite to SRK prompted trolling and rib-tickling responses from tweeps, tweeted again saying: “Virat Kohli’s daughter’s incident has proved many Indians carry a destructive mindset for their own superstars.” Using a hash tag, he went on to add, “Virat, come to Pakistan. Pakistan is with you and your daughter is Pakistan’s respect. We can never defame families of any superstars.”
After recent @imVkohli daughter incident it’s proved many Indians carry a destructive mindset for their own superstars. #ViratComeToPakistan Pakistan is with you , your daughter is Pakistan’s respect , we can never defame families of any superstar
— Waqar Zaka (@ZakaWaqar) November 2, 2021
Many are, once more, trolling Zaka in the comments section of this tweet for thinking Pakistan is any better. An Indian user quipped, “Jitni Pakistan ki GDP nahi hai, utne ka woh saal men protein shake pee jaata hai (The amount of protein shake Kohli drinks in a year would be worth more than Pakistan’s GDP.)” Another added, “Out of 125 crore Indians, if a few hundred are of that mindset, nobody can help them. Apna kaam karo aap (you do your own work).
One more pointed out, “Jitni PSL (Pakistan Super League) ki winning prize hai usse 5 guna zyada sirf RCB (Royal Challengers Bangalore) deti hai usse. (RCB pays Kohli approximately 5 times more than the entire prize money of our PSL).”
Meanwhile, many were still confused about whether the threatening tweet came from Pakistan or India. But according to NDTV, the Delhi Commission for Women has issued a notice to Delhi Police over online rape threats to the daughter of the Indian cricket team. “The way the nine-month-old was threatened on Twitter is very shameful,” DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal tweeted, urging the police to share information regarding the investigation in the case.
"The team has made us proud thousands of times, why this silliness in defeat," Maliwal added. The DCW has sought information, including a copy of the FIR (first information report), details of the accused identified and arrested, and also a detailed "action taken report", in the matter.
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