10 days back, had someone told you that PV Sindhu will be awfully hated by leftists of India for becoming the first Indian women to win a silver in Olympics, you would have laughed. Sadly, this nightmare has turned true. Olympic silver to Sindhu brought smiles to faces of many Indians who were waiting to celebrate medals for India, but this patriotic fervor also troubled many leftists.
We already saw how media and left-inclining liberals created a hoax about Indians searching the caste of PV Sindhu. But that was not enough for some people. Sanal Kumar Sasidharan is not a random troll. He is an independent filmmaker who was awarded as the Best Director in the Kerala State Film Awards 2014. He is known and widely followed by leftists for his left leaning ideologies.
After Sindhu started getting attention and applause for making India proud, Sanal couldn’t resist his frustration and he wrote this:
The translation roughly means: What is so huge to celebrate here. Why are people celebrating so much. What if I spit on her
Another social media activist Wilson PS was so troubled by the celebrations of Sakshi that he termed it sports fanaticism.
Not only that, he also wrote a disgusting post which he deleted later. He writes, “In the land without noses, even a person with a crooked or broken nose is a king”. He also writes, “2 crore populated countries have a lot of gold medals and this 130 crore country is celebrating a lot over a bronze medal. What is Olympics to people who worship cows and drink their urine. I am embarrassed to be born in this country”.
The malicious tweets and posts have been acutely criticized by people on social media.
‘Leftist intellectual’ says “Why not spit on #Sindhu ”
In #Kerala ,anti-national perversion is celebrated as wisdom. pic.twitter.com/ViXVlGT9Pk— Jayakrishnan (@savarkar5200) August 21, 2016
This is not the first time when left-leaning activists have publicly abused women in India for bringing glory to the nation. While the abusive attacks expose the hypocrisy of leftist ecosystem, it also exposes silence of many who choose to remain silent when women are attacked by their fraternity.