This Pakistani born actor abused India and made racial comments on Twitter
India and Pakistan relation are getting worse and worse after the Uri attack and each day some or the other one is reacting to the incident and the blame game is on from both the sides.. From social media to bollywood and to sports everything is just getting affected by it.
Yesterday we told you how a Pakistani boy tried to troll India using Google search option but he soon got the perfect reply from Indian on social media and now another one is doing the same.
Recently Pakistan-born Coronation Street actor Marc Anwar fired off a series of tweets on Friday in which he abused India. Marc who plays the role of Sharif Nazir in Corrie, referred to Indians as b******s’ and ‘p***-drinking c***s’ on Twitter.
On his account – which goes with ‘it’s not what you say, but what you do’ – he also wrote: ‘Why the f*** do Pakistani artists want to work in f***face India? Do you love money so much?’
His comments come days after an attack on an Indian army base in Kashmir killed 18 soldiers. India claimed Pakistan was behind the attack, something it has denied.
After his racial tweets he has been fired from the soap . An ITV spokesperson told Metro.co.uk: ‘We are deeply shocked by the entirely unacceptable, racially offensive comments made on Twitter by Marc Anwar.
‘We have talked to Marc and, as a consequence of his comments, he will not be returning to Coronation Street with immediate effect. He also attacked Indian PM Narendra Modi and Pakistan leader Nawaz Sharif in an offensive tweet.He wrote: ‘F***ing Indians killing our #Kashmir brothers and sisters, beygairth Nawaz Sharif still sucking Modi. Lul!’
Last night the actor – whose Twitter account is now locked to private – reportedly deleted two of his most offensive messages.
The 45-year-old has also appeared in Hollywood films, including Captain Phillips and 51st State.
Reference :dailymail,mirror,metro