Former Bigg Boss 19 contestant Farrhana Bhatt recently attracted massive backlash after she publicly mourned the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in Israeli and US strikes in Tehran on February 28. Now, without naming her directly, Hina Khan`s husband, Rocky Jaiswal, has reacted to it, pointing out how he has never seen such mourning for Indians.
Rocky Jaiswal Slams Farrhana Bhatt
Taking to his Instagram story on Monday, March 2, Rocky penned a strong-worded note that read, “Never did I see such love or tears for any Indian by these mourners! Soldiers, attack victims, government police, not even for the great APJ Abdul Kalam. You backstab those who protect you and mourn foreigners who always stood against your country. Loyalty is everything. Loyalty also shows everything clearly.”
Farrhana Bhatt mourns Ali Khamenei`s death
Earlier, during a conversation with Instant Bollywood about Khamenei`s death, the Bigg Boss 19 fame had said, “Woh ek aisi shaksiyat hai, jinko kabhi bhulaya nahi jaa sakta. He will be alive in our hearts, and definitely Allah unki shahadat qabool kare. Kashmiri jitne bhi log hai bahot hie iss chiz jhulaz chuke hai, dil dahel chuka hai sabka (He is a personality who can never be forgotten. He will remain alive in our hearts, and may Allah definitely accept his martyrdom. Many Kashmiris have been touched by this, and it has broken their hearts).”
She further added, “You will not believe sehri ke baad main bilkul soyi nahi hoon. Aaj maine namaz padhi toh I was so sad because this should not have happened. Kaafi logo ke liye woh ek messiah the. Definitely, woh hamare dil mein zinda rahenge (You won`t believe it. I haven`t slept at all after Sehri. Today, when I prayed, I was so sad because this shouldn`t have happened. For many people, he was a messiah. Definitely, he will remain alive in our hearts).”
Protests broke out on Sunday in parts of Srinagar after the confirmation of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death in a US-Israeli bombing. On the other hand, many Iranians were also seen celebrating his killing in Tehran and other cities, dancing, cheering, honking car horns and setting off fireworks.
