City
Epaper

BJP, NCP-SP slam Shama Mohamed's comment body shaming Rohit Sharma

By IANS | Updated: March 3, 2025 13:25 IST

New Delhi, March 3 The political and sports worlds collided as BJP and NCP-SP leaders fiercely condemned Congress ...

Open in App

New Delhi, March 3 The political and sports worlds collided as BJP and NCP-SP leaders fiercely condemned Congress National Spokesperson Shama Mohamed’s body shaming of Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma, calling it 'shameless.'

Talking to IANS, Delhi Forest and Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa expressed outrage and said, "It is quite shameless. Shama Mohamed’s remark about Rohit Sharma is disrespectful to one of the world's best cricketers and a respected figure in Indian sports. This reflects the mindset of the Congress party, which seems fixated on Rahul Gandhi. They want him to be everything, even the Prime Minister and the captain."

NCP-SP leader Jitendra Awhad also weighed in, stating, "It’s wrong to criticise a player like Rohit Sharma. He is a natural talent, not someone who needs to focus on physique like some others."

The controversy began when Mohamed took to social media during India's match against New Zealand, calling Sharma "fat for a sportsman" and questioning his ability as captain, calling him "the most unimpressive Captain India has ever had."

The post sparked an immediate backlash, with fans of Sharma defending his leadership credentials with impressive statistics.

In response to mounting criticism, the Congress high command swiftly intervened, instructing Mohamed to delete the post and issue a clarification.

Senior Congress leader Pawan Khera commented, "Dr Shama Mohamed’s remarks do not reflect the party's position. She has been asked to delete the posts and exercise more caution in the future."

The controversy escalated as Mohamed attempted to justify her words, claiming they were "generic" and questioning the intolerance of criticism in a democracy. However, her defence only fueled the outrage, and the Congress was left scrambling to manage the fallout.

Despite complying with the party’s orders to delete the post, Mohamed has yet to offer a public apology, leaving her and the party in continued damage-control mode.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyPre-bid conference for Rs 7,280-crore rare earth manufacturing scheme conducted, 25 firms join

BusinessEmployees' body to meet on April 13 as Central govt staff keen on 8th Pay Commission decisions

BusinessPre-bid conference for Rs 7,280-crore rare earth manufacturing scheme conducted, 25 firms join

InternationalEmbassy in Iran so far facilitated movement of 1862 Indian nationals: MEA

NationalKerala polls: War of words peaks as Revanth Reddy, Vijayan trade barbs in cross-state slugfest

National Realted Stories

NationalOnly competent authority, not HC can waive penalty on deficient stamp duty: SC

NationalProlonged detention violates liberty: Delhi Court grants bail to Sukesh Chandrashekhar in PMLA case

NationalKerala goes 'dry' before polls as spirit levels meet Election Code

NationalDelhi Assembly security breach: Accused Sarabjit Singh sent to 8-day police custody

NationalStrong response, says BJP as impeachment against CEC rejected; Oppn claims democratic process ignored