Venkatesh Prasad

Am aware that he posts offensive comments about Hindu gods and endangers life. Venkatesh Prasad responded to a tweet about times Mohammed Zubair

Mohammad Zubair

In his early days, former Indian bowler Venkatesh Prasad sent batsmen to the pavilion with remarkable ease. His duel with Pakistani batsman Aamer Sohail is legendary. But even after his retirement, he seems to have retained his charm, shamelessly pointing out faults and cleaning up people who deserved to be punished. Recently, Prasad slammed Alt News co-founder Mohammad Zubair for inciting hatred under the pretext of conducting a “fact check”.

“Haha… says a serial hate preacher, who has put the lives of many at risk for his agenda. “You are posing as a fact checker, like terrorists talking about peace,” Prasad tweeted as he shared a screenshot of a tweet deleted by Zubair.

Venkatesh Prasad
Venkatesh Prasad

Zubair, who badmouthed Islamists against former BJP leader Nupur Sharma by sharing an unfinished video of his comments in a debate on Times Now, recently posted a screenshot of a tweet posted by Prasad in which he made comments scathing remarks directed against the BCCI and the BCCI. . Administrative Coordination Committee.

Responding to Zubair’s tweet, Prasad, known for not mincing his words, criticized the Alt News co-founder for posing as a fact-checker when he was a “serial hate preacher”. Prasad added sarcastically, “Now post that you need money to survive and ask for donations for your website. There is no shame in making a living by deceiving people.”

‘I am Ram Bhakt, I will not leave anyone, Jai Shri Ram’: Venkatesh Prasad clarifies his deleted tweet

Venkatesh Prasad also explained why he deleted one of the tweets in which he criticized the BCCI. Venkatesh Prasad said that his tweet created confusion and was taken out of context and that’s why he had to remove it. “As he was also talking about BCCI’s incompetence regarding fines in other tweets, it created confusion and seemed out of context. Hence, it was deleted, varna naam lekar khulkar bolne mein rambhakt kisiko chudt nahin, jai shree ram.”

Venkatesh Prasad

I am aware of his derogatory comments about Hindu gods. Real shame for these scammers posing as journalists: Venkatesh Prasad on Muhammad Zubair

However, when a user mentions Zubair’s name. Fact checker. She wouldn’t have the courage to question his motives.

“I am aware of putting people’s lives at risk and publishing derogatory material about Hindu gods. It is a real shame that these scammers can still disguise themselves as journalists and ask for donations,” Prasad added.

The tweet was posted by a user using @BefittingFacts, who shared a link to a thread written by political activist Ankur Singh, who cataloged cases where the Alt News co-founder was found spreading fake news or was caught peddling outright lies.

Venkatesh Prasad
Venkatesh Prasad

You can read the article here and 20 cases where Al-Zubair was caught lying and spreading fake news here. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the fake news promoted by Al-Zubair. It is just the tip of the iceberg and there are countless cases in which he has deceived his followers with fake news.

Muhammad Zubair’s dog whistles against Nupur Sharma

Early last year, former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma found herself at the center of a storm after Islamists, instigated by the likes of AltNews co-founder Mohammed Zubair, issued multiple threats against her and her family for speaking out. his views on the prophet Muhammad. Islam.

As Islamists rampaged through the streets of many cities across the country, it was Muhammad Al-Zubair who was responsible for igniting the fire that reached uncontrollable proportions. It was Zubair’s dog whistle that made a mountain out of a molehill and painted a target on the backs of Nupur Sharma and all those who came out to support her. It is worth noting that although Zubair accused Nupur Sharma of inciting hatred, he has so far refrained from making a real examination of the comments made by Nupur Sharma.

Hindus, including Kanhaiya Lal and Umesh Kolhe, were killed after Zubair whistled at Islamists against Nupur Sharma.

Nupur Sharma’s ill-fated search has led many to throw their support behind her. Kanhaiya Lal of Udaipur, Umesh Kolhe of Amravati and several others expressed solidarity with the embattled leader, expressing support for her amid death threats from Islamists.

Therefore, Lal was a marked man at the time when she supported Nupur Sharma. The Islamists, provoked by Muhammad al-Zubair, threatened him with death for what they considered an unforgivable sin committed against the Prophet. Days later, the Hindu was murdered for something as trivial as simply sharing a social media post in support of Nupur Sharma.

A similar fate befell Umesh Kolhe, a chemist living in Amravati, Maharashtra, who was murdered by four Muslim attackers while returning from his pharmacy on the night of June 22. Kolhe was also killed over his social media post supporting Nupur Sharma.

This makes Mohammed Al-Zubair guilty of “indiscriminate terrorism,” a concept defined as public defamation of a person or group that leads to incitement to commit acts of violence, which is statistically probable but whose details are unpredictable. It was Muhammad Zubair who led a campaign against Nupur Sharma, accused her of insulting Prophet Muhammad and launched an army of Islamists against her, which eventually led to the murder of Lal, Kolhi and many others.

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