
Threats Of Rape With Dhoni’s Daughter Ziva Dhioni…?
This is quite disturbing, but it is true that on the social media trolls about the failure of Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the IPL, someone has given hateful threats like raping his five-year-old daughter.
This is quite disturbing, but it is true that in the IPL, on social media trolls about the failure of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, someone has given hateful threats like raping his five-year-old daughter. Dhoni’s wife Sakshi received this threat on her Instagram account.
This threat has made people angry on social media. Especially women are very angry. Actress and politician Nagma tweeted, “Where are we going as a nation? How strange that Dhoni’s five-year-old daughter Ziva has been threatened with rape. What is happening in our country, Prime Minister is?”
MLA from Jayanagar in Karnataka, Soumya Reddy said that it is a very disturbing thing. I do not understand what is happening in our country. Where are we going
Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi said that this is the worst example of how social media platforms are being misused.
Angered by the loss of Chennai Super Kings to Kolkata, the fans expressed their anger by throwing stones at the players’ homes. However, the incident of targeting an unborn girl like this has never been heard or seen before.
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