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Shami, Harbhajan hit out at Imran Khan for speaking of hatred

Last updated on: October 02, 2019 23:24 IST

Imran KhanIndian cricketer Mohammed Shami and Harbhajan Singh, on Wednesday, lashed out at Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan for speaking of hatred in his UN General Assembly speech.

Shami took to Twitter to write: "Mahatma Gandhi spent his life spreading the message of love, harmony, and peace. @ImranKhanPTI from UN podium issued despicable threats and spoke of hatred. Pakistan needs a leader who talks development, jobs & economic growth, not war & harbouring terrorism #india."

 

During his UNGA speech, Khan had said: "If a conventional war starts between the two countries, anything could happen. A country seven times smaller than its neighbour what will it do -- either surrender or fight for its freedom."

"My belief is we will fight and when a nuclear-armed country fights till the end, it will consequence far beyond the borders. I am warning you. It's not a threat but worry about where are we heading. If this goes wrong, you hope for the best but prepare for the worst," Khan had added.

Singh, in his tweet, said that as a fellow sportsperson, he expects Khan to promote peace.

"At UNGA speech, there were indications for India of potential nuclear war. As a prominent sportsperson, Imran Khan's choice of words 'bloodbath' 'fight to the end' will only increase hatred between the two nations. As a fellow sportsperson, I expect him to promote peace," Singh tweeted.

"Pakistan PM @ImranKhanPTI's speech in the UN was less like the Cricketer we knew. This was least expected from a sportsperson! I really thought you would lead the change and make Pakistan terrorists free," Azharuddin wrote.

Bowler Irfan Pathan, in his tweet, said that as a fellow sportsperson, he expects Khan to promote peace.

"At UNGA speech, there were indications for India of potential nuclear war. As a prominent sportsperson, Imran Khan's choice of words 'bloodbath' 'fight to the end' will only increase hatred between the two nations. As a fellow sportsperson, I expect him to promote peace," Pathan tweeted.

Source: ANI