The cricket world mourns with Shoaib Akhtar after his brother’s passing, but Indian media‘s controversial reporting on the funeral sparks outrage among Pakistanis.
The cricketing icon Shoaib Akhtar recently experienced a profound personal tragedy with the passing of his brother, Shahid Akhtar. As funeral prayers were offered, drawing many from Rawalpindi and Islamabad, a distressing pattern emerged. Indian media outlets began to exploit the solemn occasion, using the funeral video to create sensationalized narratives, a move that has deeply offended the Pakistani public.

Known globally as the ‘Rawalpindi Express,’ Shoaib Akhtar is an undisputed star in the world of cricket, holding the record for the fastest delivery ever bowled. His aggressive playing style and captivating on-field presence endeared him to millions, and he continues to be a beloved figure for his insightful analyses and entertaining commentary. Fans often follow his life and updates on platforms like Shoaib Akhtar‘s official page.

The core of the controversy stems from Indian media‘s portrayal of local politicians who attended the funeral. These outlets reportedly twisted their presence, labeling them as ‘terrorists,’ aligning with their customary approach to such events. This blatant misrepresentation ignited a firestorm of criticism from Pakistani netizens, who swiftly took to social media to call out the media’s ‘weird obsession’ and ‘sensationalism’.


The incident underscores a persistent tension in cross-border media reporting, particularly concerning sensitive personal events. As Shoaib Akhtar navigates his grief, the public’s swift defense against this media exploitation highlights the importance of respectful journalism. What are your thoughts on media ethics during times of personal tragedy?






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