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If such an incident occurs again, Saha warned he will not hold back
In a series of tweets, Saha warned that if such an incident occurs again, he will not hold back, while also thanking everyone for their support during this difficult time. Saha also stated that he is not interested in disclosing the identity of the person who threatened him because he understands that doing so could harm his/her reputation and career.
There will not be any tolerance for this type of behavior on my part, and I don’t want anyone to be bullied. I’ve decided to go out and expose the chat in public, but not his/her name “Saha posted a tweet.
My nature does not allow me to harm anyone to the point of ending someone’s career. So, for the time being, I’m not revealing the name because I’m concerned about humanity’s reaction to his/her family. But if this happens again, I will not back down.
It has been a pleasure to receive support and help from everyone. Thanks so much,” he wrote in a tweet.
Saha, 37, who was dropped from the Indian team, took to Twitter to claim that one “respected” journalist became aggressive after he refused to give him an interview. This is what I get from a “respected” journalist after all my contributions to Indian cricket! As Saha tweeted, “This is where journalism is heading.”
The Indian Cricketers’ Association (ICA) has condemned a senior Indian journalist’s “threatening” message to veteran wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha. Arun Dhumal, the BCCI Treasurer, has also stated that the board will investigate the matter and speak with Saha.
Yes, we will question Wriddhiman about his tweet as well as the actual incident.” We need to know if he was threatened, as well as the context and history of his tweet. I’m at a loss for words. Jay Shah, secretary of the BCCI, will undoubtedly meet with Wriddhiman “Arun Dhumal, the treasurer of the association” told PTI.