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Hardik Pandya, Sachin Tendulkar and others from cricket fraternity bat for ‘Explore Indian Islands’ amidst Lakshadweep vs Maldives row
Hardik Pandya, Sachin Tendulkar and others from cricket fraternity bat for 'Explore Indian Islands' (Image Source: Twitter)

In a remarkable display of solidarity for their homeland, several prominent Indian cricketers recently rallied behind India amidst the brewing controversy involving Lakshadweep and the Maldives. In an effort to promote the beauty of Indian islands, these cricket icons took to social media to share their support for the campaign ‘Explore Indian Islands.’

What led to the Lakshadweep vs Maldives row?

The genesis of this fervent backing can be traced back to the honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi‘s recent visit to Lakshadweep. Sharing awe-inspiring pictures on Twitter, the Prime Minister marvelled at Lakshadweep’s natural beauty.

Although the Prime Minister did not explicitly reference any other country, certain ministers from the Maldives interpreted it as an indirect attack on their nation. Allegations surfaced, accusing Modi of deliberately promoting Lakshadweep as a tourist destination to divert attention from the Maldives.

Social media uproar over derogatory remarks for India

The situation escalated as some Maldivian ministers resorted to using derogatory remarks against India and the Prime Minister. This ignited a fiery debate on social media, prompting influential figures from various fields, including cinema, sports, and politics, to advocate for embracing India’s own treasures rather than those of the Maldives.

Cricket icons join the cause to bat for ‘Explore Indian Islands’ campaign

The ‘Explore Indian Islands’ campaign gained significant momentum as people from all walks of life joined the cause. Among the prominent figures championing this movement were cricketing legends such as Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar, Hardik Pandya, Shikhar Dhawan, and others, who took a stand to promote the mesmerizing beauty of Indian islands.

Hardik Pandya’s strong message

Pandya, condemning the Maldivian actions, expressed his dismay on Twitter and wrote: “Extremely sad to see what’s being said about India. With its gorgeous marine life, beautiful beaches, Lakshadweep is the perfect getaway spot and surely a must-visit for me for my next holiday #ExploreIncredibleIndia.”

Sachin Tendulkar’s call to action

Tendulkar, widely regarded as the ‘God of Cricket,’ echoed his sentiments, urging people to explore the breathtaking Indian islands. His tweet emphasized the need to appreciate the unparalleled beauty that India has to offer.

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Other prominent cricketers rally behind

Other cricketers, such as Suresh Raina, Dhawan, and Venkatesh Prasad, also took to social media to lend their support to the ‘Explore Indian Islands’ campaign. Their tweets encouraged millions of followers to join the movement and celebrate the natural wonders of their own country.

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