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Virender Sehwag's Desperate Attempt to Communalise Tribal's Killing and the Apology That Wasn't

The 'Nawab of Najafgarh' would do well to remember that with great social media following comes great responsibility to verify facts before clicking 'tweet'.
The 'Nawab of Najafgarh' would do well to remember that with great social media following comes great responsibility to verify facts before clicking 'tweet'.
virender sehwag s desperate attempt to communalise tribal s killing and the apology that wasn t
Virender Sehwag.
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The 'Nawab of Najafgarh' would do well to remember that with great social media following comes great responsibility to verify facts before clicking 'tweet'.

Virender Sehwag

Virender Sehwag.

New Delhi: Former cricketer Virender Sehwag got called out on Twitter on Saturday for attempting to give the tragic killing of a tribal man in Kerala a communal colour.

"Madhu stole 1 kg rice. A mob of Ubaid, Hussain and Abdul Kareem lynched the poor tribal man to death. This is a disgrace to a civilised society and I feel ashamed that this happens and kuch farak nahi padta," the cricketer tweeted.

The killing of the 27-year-old tribal man after he allegedly stole rice from a shop was widely condemned across political lines. According to reports, the police has arrested sixteen men, suspected to be part of the mob that tied him up and beat him for hours. Some even took selfies during the mob attack.

While the attackers belonged to various faiths, Sehwag, in a clear attempt to communalise the killing, only mentioned the names of the Muslims accused.

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People on Twitter were quick to point out the cricketer's hypocrisy.

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After the social media outrage, the 'Nawab of Najafgarh' issued an 'apology'. Quoting his original tweet, he wrote, "Non acceptance of a fault is itself a 2nd fault. I apologise I missed out on more names involved in this crime bcoz of incomplete info & sincerely apologise 4 it but the tweet is not communal at all. Killers r divided by religion but united by a violent mentality. May there b peace."

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Dear Sehwag, the internet never forgets.

While the apology was welcomed, the damage had already been done. According to the last available web cached version, his original tweet was retweeted almost 16,000 times.The fact that the cricketer chose to not delete the original tweet while issuing the apology also made sure that the tweet went viral.

Later, the cricketer quietly deleted his apology tweet also. It was retweeted less than 5,000 times.

Sehwag deleted his original tweet early Sunday morning but by then hundreds of accounts had shared similar tweets that fit the right-wing's 'Hindus need to be saved' narrative:

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