Hardik Pandya kneels by ‘Black Lives Matter’, Twitterrati asks ‘What about Dalit Lives?’


After his splendid entry against the Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians’ all-rounder Hardik Pandya knelt in support of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement. He is the first player in the current Indian Premier League season to make this gesture.

After turning half a century in the 19th century, he knelt with his right arm raised to show solidarity with the anti-racism movement. West Indies all-rounder and alternate captain for Mumbai, Kieron Pollard, responded by raising his right fist.

Social media reacted instantly. While Pandya was praised for showing his support for the global anti-racist movement, he has been widely criticized by social media for failing to take a stand against caste atrocities, discrimination against minorities, and violence against women. Twitterati was quick to point out the duality of his act of solidarity.

What about the lives of Dalits? Many people asked on Twitter.

After the game, Pandya even tweeted a photo of himself with the caption “#BlackLivesMatter.” Last week, West Indies Test skipper Jason Holder, who plays for the Sunrisers Hyderbad, had expressed his disappointment that none of the IPL teams knelt in solidarity with the movement, which, in his opinion, went unnoticed in the league.

“To be honest, I haven’t had a conversation here about this (BLM). Sometimes it seems like it has gone unnoticed, which is kind of sad.” I suppose we must re-emphasize the importance of this, because people understand what is happening in the world, “Holder had said.

The “kneel down” gesture began at the West Indies test series in England this summer in protest against racism after African-American George Floyd was killed by a white police officer on duty in Minneapolis. But the gesture was later discontinued for subsequent tours to Pakistan and Australia.

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