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Sania: Unfair that I have to assert my Indian-ness

Update : 27 Jul 2014, 08:11 AM
On Friday, July 25 sports icon Sania Mirza said it was extremely hurtful. I think it's unfair that I or we have to keep justifying our Indian-ness, keep asserting our Indian-ness again and again. Don't know if that has something to do with my gender. In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Mirza spoke about the controversy that whorled around her after a BJP leader from Telangana said the new government there has wrongly chosen her as the Brand Ambassador. In comments that were disapproved by the public and a series of parties including his own, K Laxman of the BJP described Ms Mirza, 27, as "the daughter-in-law of Pakistan" on account of her marriage to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik. Laxman also said Ms Mirza did not participate in the movement that culminated in Telangana becoming India's youngest state. Mirza, who broke down during her interview, said it is unfair that she has to keep "asserting my Indian-ness." During the interview Mirza said after playing for the country for as many years, after saying time and again that I have an Indian passport, after winning medals for India after I got married, don't know why I have to keep justifying that I am Indian. “If someone is going to question my roots and question my Indian-ness, I will not let that happen. Am too strong to let people like this break me. I don't know why I am picked on, I don't know why I have to justify that I am more patriotic, why I have to act like I have to slit my wrist to prove my patriotism,” she said. She also said I opened a tennis academy only so that we have more tennis players come out of the state of Telangana. My family – we have never looked at another person from what religion, caste, country they come from. We live in an extremely male chauvinist society. Unfortunately, we have to deal with this as women. About being picked as Brand Ambassador Sania added any other criticism doesn't affect me too much. I have lived in Hyderabad all my life; my forefathers have lived here all their lives. I am proud to be from Hyderabad, I am proud to be from Telangana. Am proud and humbled that the Chief Minister picked me as Brand Ambassador. I am way too stubborn (to give up being brand ambassador). I will do whatever it takes. I hope to make India and Telangana more well-known in the world of sport. My roots are here. I will be Indian for as long as I live. I am a very patriotic person that is why I am so emotional right now.
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