Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy sided with Congress spokesperson Shama Mohammed as he questioned India men’s cricket captain Rohit Sharma’s performance, stating that the team wins because of other players, while the skipper “doesn’t contribute much.”
His remarks came amid a political storm triggered by Mohammed who called Sharma “fat for a sportsperson” and the “most unimpressive captain India has ever had” in a now-deleted post on X during a Champions Trophy match against New Zealand on Sunday.
“I heard that Rohit Sharma’s performance has been quite poor. He scored one century, but other than that, he gets out after scoring 2, 3, 4, or 5 runs. He shouldn’t be in the team. India wins because the other players play well, but the captain doesn’t contribute much,” Roy said, providing Mohammed support amid a full-blown controversy over the comments.
“What Shama Mohamed has said is correct,” Roy added.
BJP’s IT cell chief Amit Malviya accusing Congress of “body shaming the Indian cricket captain” and trying to undermine the morale of the national team. “Their disdain for our icons is apparent. They resent a self-confident India,” he posted on X.
As criticism mounted, Congress distanced itself from Mohammed’s statement, with its media department chief Pawan Khera stating that her remarks “do not reflect the party’s position.” He added that she had been asked to delete the post and “to exercise greater caution in the future”.
“The Indian National Congress holds the contributions of sporting icons in the highest regard and does not endorse any statements that undermine their legacy,” he said.
Defending herself, Mohammed said her comment was a “generic tweet about the fitness of a sportsperson” and denied body-shaming Sharma. “I have the right to express my views. What’s wrong in saying that? It’s a democracy,” she said.
The controversy drew a sharp reaction from Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who slammed both Congress and TMC for their comments. “Remarks made by leaders from these parties, indulging in body shaming and questioning an athlete’s place in the team, are not only deeply shameful but also outright pathetic,” he said, adding that sportspersons should be left alone to focus on their game.