Gambhir comes forward to support DU student, Sehwag goes defensive

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Gambhir bats for DU student, Sehwag plays defensive. Image Source: m.dailyhunt.in

Internet Desk: Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir broke his silence and raised his voice in support of Delhi University student Gurmehar Kaur, who has become a talking point for her free speech. Even ace cricketers like Virender Sehwag too defended himself after facing criticisms for making fun of her.

The KKR skipper vigorously stated that ridiculing or “ganging up” on Kaur, a martyr’s daughter, for her views on the “horrors of war” was “despicable”. Freedom of speech should ne equal for all, he wrote on Twitter.

The left-handed batsman’s opinion has been an absolute contrast to his former opening partner Virender Sehwag’s standpoint on this issue. Gurmehar Kaur was heavily trolled on social media over her opinion against RSS-backed students outfit ABVP and a video to spread peace between India and Pakistan. In a series of tweets, Sehwag defended himself, claiming that his social media post in reply to Kaur was an “attempt to be facetious” rather than one to bully anyone over their opinion, adding that agreement or disagreement was not even a factor. “She has a right to express her views and anyone who threatens her with violence or rape is the lowest form of life. Everyone has a right to express their views without being bullied or threatened. Gurmehar Kaur or the Phogat sisters,” Sehwag tweeted.

Gambhir, in his statement, said he has utmost respect for the Indian Army, however, the recent events have left him with a sense of disappointment.

“We live in a free country where everyone is entitled to their opinion. If a daughter who lost her father puts up posts about the horrors of war with the intention of achieving peace she has all the right to.

“It is not an opportunity for everyone to show how patriotic they are and gang up on her to mock her. She is entitled to her opinion just as every other citizen is.

Everyone may or may not agree with it but mocking her for it is despicable,” Gambhir said.

Kaur, a student of Lady Shri Ram College, affiliated to Delhi University, is the daughter of Captain Mandeep Singh who was killed in a militant attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district on August 6, 1999, four days after Pakistani troops withdrew from Kargil.

With inputs from PTI.