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'Do something for your failed nation and leave Kashmir alone': Suresh Raina tells Shahid Afridi

Indian batsman Suresh Raina joined a list of cricketers who have criticised Shahid Afridi for his recent remarks on Kashmir.

suresh raina, suresh raina india, suresh raina shahid afridi, shahid afridi kashmir, shahid afridi p Image Source : GETTY IMAGESIndian batsman Suresh Raina joined a list of cricketers who have criticised Shahid Afridi for his recent remarks on Kashmir.

Left-handed batsman Suresh Raina has joined the list of Indian cricketers who have criticised former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi for his recent anti-India remarks.

"Gosh! What all a person must do to remain relevant! Even more so for a nation that is living on alms. So, better do something for your failed nation and leave Kashmir alone," Raina said on his official Twitter handle taking an indirect jibe on Afridi.

"I am a proud Kashmiri and it is and will always remain an inalienable part of India. Jai Hind!" he added.

Afridi recently talked ill of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a video which has gone viral on social media. Shikhar Dhawan, Harbhajan Singh, Yuvraj Singh and Gautam Gambhir all have slammed the former Pakistan all-rounder for his comments.

"When the entire world is fighting coronavirus, you are concerned about Kashmir. Kashmir was, is and will always be ours. Even if you get 22 crore, our one is equal to 15 lakh. Count the rest on your own," Dhawan tweeted in Hindi.

Yuvraj and Harbhajan had recently come under fire for the appeal they made for people to donate to the Shahid Afridi Foundation in its fight against coronavirus.

"Really disappointed by Shahid Afridi's comments on our Hon'b PM Narendra Modi ji. As a responsible Indian who has played for the country, I will never accept such words. I made an appeal on your behest for the sake of humanity. But never again," Yuvraj said on his Twitter handle.

Harbhajan also retweeted Yuvraj's tweeted and commented: "Yes never again no matter what."

Afridi had earlier said that it "does not take a religious belief to feel the agony of Kashmiris...just a right heart at the right place". "Save Kashmir," Afridi said in a tweet last Friday.