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‘Voices Must Be Heard’: Afganistan Cricketer Allah Ghazanfar Reacts to Kabul Tragedy, Calls for Urgent Support from India

Allah Ghazanfar spoke out against the attack on a hospital in Kabul that killed more than 400 people, including three cricket players. The Indian player from Mumbai has asked the world and India to act quickly to help Afghanistan in this crisis.

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Famous Afghan cricketer Allah Ghazanfar has spoken out strongly against the deadly airstrike in Kabul that shook the world. The Mumbai Indian young spinner called the deaths of more than 400 people, including three cricket players, a “tragedy” and asked India and the rest of the world to act right away.

What happened in Kabul?

Reports say that the attack hit a major hospital and rehabilitation centre in Kabul, causing a lot of damage and killing civilians. Patients, medical staff, and at least three local cricket players were among the victims, which made the tragedy very personal for the cricket community.

A lot of people have criticised the event because it happened during Ramadan, a time of peace and compassion.

Ghazanfar’s Strong Reaction Against the Barbaric Strike

Allah Ghazanfar, who will play for the Mumbai Indians in the upcoming Indian Premier League, didn’t hold back when he spoke out against the attack. He said that attacks on hospitals are completely wrong and called the strike “barbaric.”

“Voices must be heard,” his quote has quickly become popular on the internet and is now a symbol of opposition to the violence. The cricket player also talked about how he knew the facility personally, which Afghan players had already visited as part of outreach programs.

A Call to the World Cricket Community and India

In a direct message, Ghazanfar told the government to get involved and called India Afghanistan’s “close friend.” He asked for help, diplomatic pressure, and humanitarian aid at international meetings like the United Nations.

He stressed that Afghanistan has always turned to India for help in tough times and that it needs that help now more than ever.

As things change, Ghazanfar’s emotional appeal is still relevant. It reminds everyone that they can’t stay quiet anymore.

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