Khushboo Sundar Addresses Temple Controversy Over World Cup Trophy: A Celebration for All of India
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Mumbai, March 11 (NationPress) The renowned actor and politician Khushboo Sundar has expressed her thoughts regarding the controversy that arose from the World Cup trophy being taken to a temple following India’s remarkable victory over the New Zealand cricket team on March 8.
In an exclusive interview with IANS, Khushboo articulated her firm stance on the matter, emphasizing that the trophy is a treasure for the entire nation.
She remarked that this should be celebrated as a national achievement rather than be interpreted through a religious perspective. “I fail to understand why discussions are focused more on opinions rather than celebrating the victory. Whether you thank Allah, Bhagwan, or Jesus, it’s essential to express gratitude that our Indian team has secured the trophy once again,” Khushboo stated.
She continued, “There’s nothing improper about visiting a temple or church with the trophy. When Sanju Samson won, he took a moment to pray by crossing himself. I hold him in high regard and respect his sentiments as a cricketer.”
“During our victory, our captain Surya Kumar took soil from the ground and placed it on his head. While that act may not be documented in the Constitution, it symbolizes our emotions and thoughts, highlighting that as Indians, our nation comes first,” she added.
Khushboo further mentioned, “Everyone has their own faith. However, the trophy they earned represents India, their homeland, their nation. That’s what truly matters.”
She concluded with, “Those who wish to debate about someone taking the trophy to a temple, mosque, or church have a narrow mindset. The trophy is a matter of national pride for India.”
For context, India clinched the ICC men's T20 World Cup on March 8 in a thrilling match against New Zealand.
The event took place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.