Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag has landed himself in hot water after making a deeply controversial and insensitive remark about the Jat community during a live IPL broadcast. The comment, which aired on Star Sports, has drawn massive backlash on social media, with many calling it offensive, stereotypical, and unacceptable.
What Exactly Did Sehwag Say?While discussing regional dialects, Sehwag said:
“The language of Jats from Uttar Pradesh is different, the language of Jats from Rajasthan is different, and the language of Jats from Haryana is different… but all of them are mentally challenged.”
The remark was made in a light-hearted tone, but the content has left many furious.
Social Media Explodes, Apology DemandedUsers across platforms immediately condemned Sehwag's words. Many highlighted how generalizing an entire community — even jokingly — is harmful and disrespectful.
There’s now a growing call for a public apology, and fans have even tagged actor Randeep Hooda (himself a proud Jat) to address the issue.
Ironically, Sehwag belongs to the Jat community, which makes his comment even more puzzling and disappointing for many. Critics argue that self-deprecating humor doesn’t excuse a blanket insult on air.
Sehwag’s Legacy in CricketWhile this controversy brews, it’s worth noting Sehwag’s stellar cricket career. He has scored over 17,000 runs in international cricket, played 104 IPL matches, and earned a reputation as one of India’s most fearless openers. Post-retirement, he transitioned into media and commentary — but his outspoken nature has now landed him in trouble.
The Big Question: Will Sehwag Apologize?As public pressure mounts, all eyes are now on whether Sehwag or Star Sports will address the issue officially. With IPL's massive audience, this isn't just a small slip-up — it's a moment demanding accountability.
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