Saturday, April 3, 2010

Leave her alone

Sania Mirza is in the news again, and this time it is not for her early exits or injuries.
She is getting married(again!)... :(
The problem that every one seems to have is that she is marrying Shoaib Malik.
Yes, even I am thinking that Sania deserves a better husband than Shoaib. But come on guys, it is her choice. She knows what is right for her and what is not. The thing which I find very shocking is that her Indianness is being questioned, people have lost their respect for her (Ummm... excuse me! may I know why?)! That is totally uncalled for. She represents India and it is always an honour to represent your country.
These Sainiks think as if this is the first time two sportspersons of different nationalities are getting married! The best example is of Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi. The Germans didnt call her treacherous!!!
So sit back, enjoy the wedding and hope that Shoaib brings her some luck on the court!!!

4 comments:

Mihir Narvilkar said...
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Arunraj Nair said...

Never did I mention that Shoaib Malik is a Pakistani. Nor did I say that Sania should not marry him because he is frm Pak. I said so just seeing his cricketing background... Not a good a captain(in fact a bad captain), responsible for creating divide between youngsters and the seniors in the team and now banned for a year. For me this is not a sign of a good person.

Arunraj Nair said...

Regarding that open letter to SRK, whatever you say is right that some people in Pak do hate India. But what I want to see is the brighter side. There are people who love India and it is to them that we are reaching out.
Some narrow minded people like Shoaib, Sohail dont represent the whole of Pakistan.
Also, point taken that Pakistan is responsible for most of the attacks that has happened in India. What solution do you suggest? War?
I say dialogue is the only solution. India cannot afford any offensive measures as the collateral damage will also be high.
Persuasion, friendly gestures can make them take action against the infiltrators.
Pakistan is on the verge of being a failed state and I think it is India's best interest to maintain good relationship with their neighbors.