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Sania's heart not Indian as it beats for Pakistani: Thackeray

April 02, 2010 10:57 IST
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Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray on Friday flayed tennis star Sania Mirza for her decision to marry Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, saying "had Sania's heart been Indian, it wouldn't have beaten for a Pakistani."

"Henceforth, Sania will not remain an Indian. Had her heart been Indian, it wouldn't have beaten for a Pakistani. If she wished to play for India, she should have chosen an Indian life partner," 84-year-old Thackeray said in an editorial in party mouthpiece Saamana.

"More than victories on tennis court, Sania became famous for her tight clothes, fashion and love affairs," Thackeray alleged.

"More than her play, people's attention was on her mannerisms," he claimed.

The Shiv Sena supremo alleged that "for Shoaib, India is an enemy, not only in sports arena but also in the battlefield.

"We have heard that Shoaib has many affairs in India and has promised many girls he will marry them," he said.

Thackeray also expressed surprise over the alacrity with which Sania's family members were granted Pakistani visas.

"Getting a Pakistani visa is tough even for a singer like Lata Mangeshkar," he said.

Meanwhile, Shoaib Malik is contemplating legal action against first wife's family for 'fraud' marriage.

Shoaib's brother-in-law Imran Zafar Malik told a private television channel that they have hired a counsel in New Delhi to take legal action against the Hyderabad based Siddiqui family.

Imran agreed that Shoaib had got engaged to Ayesha, but the Siddiqui family had shown a photograph of another girl at the time of engagement.

"This fraud was the reason behind Shoaib breaking his engagement with Ayesha," The News quoted Imran, as saying.

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