Indian media covers up Hindu Extremists’ assault

Hadia Batool
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Hadia Batool
Hadia Batool is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. She can be reached at bhadia624@gmail.com.
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Summary

  • Hindu extremists harassed a Bangladeshi supporter during the Kanpur Test match, and Indian media has since been spreading false narratives about the incident.
  • In contrast, Indian media is now spreading fabricated reports, attempting to shift the blame onto the Bangladeshi fan for the incident.
  • Indian media, on the other hand, reported that the Bangladeshi fan has collapsed due to dehydration, leading security personnel to take him to the hospital.
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Hindu extremists harassed a Bangladeshi supporter during the Kanpur Test match, and Indian media has since been spreading false narratives about the incident.

Tiger Robi, a loyal Bangladeshi fan who follows his team at every game similar to Pakistan’s “Chacha Cricket,” was assaulted by a group of Hindu extremists during the Kanpur Test. The attack left him in critical condition, and he was rushed to the hospital.

In contrast, Indian media is now spreading fabricated reports, attempting to shift the blame onto the Bangladeshi fan for the incident.

From his hospital bed, Tiger Robi released a video, refuting the claims made by Indian media. He explained that the attack came from behind by Indian spectators, and the media is spreading falsehoods to cover up the real situation.

Robi further explained that he was watching the match from the second stand and had come down to get food when he was suddenly attacked from behind. Having undergone recent kidney surgery, the blows worsened his condition, and police officers on the scene took him to the hospital.

Indian media, on the other hand, reported that the Bangladeshi fan has collapsed due to dehydration, leading security personnel to take him to the hospital.

This is not an isolated incident. Similar behavior was observed during the 2023 World Cup, when Indian fans taunted Pakistani cricketers and used religious slogans to provoke them during the Pakistan-India match.

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Hadia Batool is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. She can be reached at bhadia624@gmail.com.