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Kashmiri Boy ‘Sorry’ For Hurting Religious Sentiments After Remarks On Hindu Gods Draw Flak

The boy explained that he had filmed and posted the video earlier and was unaware that it would hurt the sentiments of people.

Kashmiri Boy ‘Sorry’ For Hurting Religious Sentiments After Remarks On Hindu Gods Draw Flak

In an unexpected turn of events, the viral Kashmiri boy has apologised for his video which had drawn backlash from the netizens for hurting sentiments. He has released a new video and explained reason for filming the previous video. The boy said that he was unaware that video would hurt the sentiments of Hindu people. He is seen folding his hands and apologising to the people who were hurt by his video. He said, “jab maine ye video banaya, tab mujhe nahi pata tha ki jo humare Hindu bhai behan h, unka dil hurt ho jaye.”

He added, “If I have hurt anyone by this video, then I am sorry as I wasn’t aware that it would hurt anyone.” He further apologised to Kashmiri Pandits and Hindu brothers and asked for their forgiveness.He called filming the video as a ‘mistake’.

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He further explained that he didn’t post the video on Diwali, but had posted a long time ago. The boy said that people think he posted it on the day of Diwali, but in reality it was posted much earlier.

He said that even if it was posted earlier and has hurt the sentiments of people now, he apologises. He is heard saying “I am sorry, mujhse galti ho gayi.”

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How Did Netizens React To His Apology?

Even after his apology video, netizens seemed displeased as the users flooded the comment section with ‘Do not accept his apology’ remarks. “No and Never Accept His Apology,” added the user. One user wrote, “No, it’s in their qaum, his apology I’d under pressure and he would do the same if situation changes.” Another user wrote, “Simply trying to protect his own interests.”A user added, “Didn’t hear him even once saying that Hindi Murtis are welcome in Kashmir. This is no apology – it’s a mockery of Hindus proclivity to forgive very quickly. His parents should be arrested for spreading hate and he should be banned from social media for voicing such blatant religious hatred.”

What Went Wrong With His First Video?

The Kashmiri boy came under attack for his video in which he is seen standing in front of Lal Chowk in Srinagar and saying things about Hindu deities and ongoing celebration. As per reports, a grand Diwali celebration had taken place at Srinagar’s Lal Chowk on October 31, where hundreds of locals and tourists lighted diyas and candles to mark the festival. However, the Kashmiri kid was seen attacking the celebration which didn’t go well with the netizens.

The boy had said that his mood is turned off seeing such celebration in Srinagar. “I was getting bored at home. So, I came outside but my mood again became off when I saw so many idols in Kashmir,” added the boy. He even urged people to share the video widely as ‘wrong thing’ is happening.

Notably, India celebrated Diwali on 31st October.

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