Check Out Riteish Deshmukh’s Befitting Reply To The Troller Who Said ‘Hindustan Murdabad’

Putting aside the win or loss on the ground, both Pakistan and India are always on the opposite boats on Social media, the winning side often keeps trolling the losing side. Be it the topic of Nationalism, English or anything, a plethora of pages on social media took forward making fun of both the teams and its country’s people.

It was quite a glorious game at the finals, Pakistan gave its best in clinching the Champions Trophy from Team India. Many people congratulated the way rival has played that day. The fine standards in batting and the same consistency in bowling delivered this victory to Pakistan.

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Despite the result of the final day, the rants and clashes on Twitter are never gone. Random people went abusing and disrespecting the nationalities, especially a plethora of tweets from Pakistani people talking insensibly on Team India and its ardent fans are more often surfacing the Internet. Some posting derogatory tweets and memes and others giving dogmatic replies to celebrities posts, through no post are actually related to cricket.

Many actors, sportsmen, and politicians took it to their Twitter handles wishing a very good luck to TeamIndia, including actor Riteish Deshmukh who in his Twitter handle has tweeted: “Hindustan Zindabad !!!!!!”

Read His Tweet Here:

And a Pakistani’s reply:

In a bid to end this, Riteish, not in the mood to tolerate it; he blocked the user and wrote, “Sir.. you are blocked.. Never say anything against my country.. have a good life. Jai Hind.”

Despite messing up further, this is the most sensible way to shut down the negativity, we must appreciate Riteish Deshmukh for the way he handled the Twitter user.

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