9baje9minute: Irfan Pathan calls for \'fire trucks\' after netizens abuse him on Twitter

9baje9minute: Irfan Pathan calls for 'fire trucks' after netizens abuse him on Twitter

Updated: Apr 07, 2020, 13:11 IST | mid-day online correspondent | Mumbai

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan took to social media saying it was all good till people started bursting crackers and that hasn't gone down well with some

Irfan Pathan. Picture Courtesy/ Irfan's Instagram
Irfan Pathan. Picture Courtesy/ Irfan's Instagram

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking all the citizens of the country to come out and light candles, diyas or torch lights at 9 pm on April 5, 2020, for a period of 9 minutes to show solidarity against the coronavirus outbreak, there were unusual scenes with some people taking it too far by bursting crackers.

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan took to micro-blogging site Twitter to state that everything went well until the bursting of crackers began. This statement, however, did not go down too well well with some netizens who then started abusing him.

Taking to Twitter, Irfan Pathan said, "It was so good untill ppl started bursting crackers #IndiaVsCorona (sic.)"

To this many social media users started calling him names and even brought in his religious sentiments to pull him down. But Irfan stayed calm and wrote later: "We need fire trucks can u help? @TwitterIndia."

Earlier, reminding citizens that India is "still in middle of a fight" amid the coronavirus outbreak, former India cricketer Gautam Gambhir had lashed out at those who burst crackers on Sunday evening.

"INDIA, STAY INSIDE! We are still in the middle of a fight. Not an occasion to burst crackers!" Gambhir said on Twitter after firecrackers were burnt in several parts of the country.

India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh also slammed those who resorted to bursting crackers. "We will find a cure for corona but how are we going to find a cure for stupidity," Harbhajan tweeted.

The entire sports fraternity had joined the country in showing solidarity in the fight against the rapidly-spreading COVID-19 pandemic which has so far claimed more than 100 lives in the country.

Inputs from IANS

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