Zaira Wasim of Dangal fame was attacked on the social media for meeting J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti, recently She was trolled again for stating women feel free in the burqa in reply to sports minister’s tweet Sports Minister Vijay Goel had tagged Zaira with a statement which resulted in trolls

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The 16-year-old Zaira from Kashmir was tagged by Sports Minister Vijay Goel for an inappropriate picture accompanying a statement. The controversial sports minister posted a photo of him looking at a painting of a women’s face covered in the burqa and a naked woman in the cage. His statement said: This painting tells a story similar to @zairawasim, पिंजरा तोड़ कर हमारी बेटियां बढ़ने लगी हैं आगे | More power to our daughters!

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Zaira gave a reply to the minister that the picture surely does not represent her plight and said women in burqa feel free.

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This status of Zaira led to trolls again, where people called her spineless because she did not oppose the burqa culture. It is easy for people to comment anything, accuse anyone. But the Zaira, still 16, was recently trolled for meeting the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.

Zaira was called names because she was accused of meeting a leader, who did not bother to look into the problems of Kashmiri Muslims. Later, Zaira removed her post of meeting Mufti and also posted an apology.

Her Facebook post read: I hope people still remember that I'm a just a 16-year-old girl and I hope you treat me accordingly. I'm sorry for what I did but it was not a deliberate decision, and I really hope people can forgive me."

Many people including Aamir Khan, Geetha Phogat and others came to Zaira’s rescue and told her that there was no need to apologise and asked her to stand strong on her point of belief. The trolls did not stop. Instead, she was trolled again for making a group of people look bad as if they had forced her to write the apology post.

Then she had to take to Facebook again and clarify that she had written the post on her own will and no one had forced her.

Was Zaira scared getting trolled again and posted the women in burqa feel free status? Or did she just speak her mind out? Whatever the case is Zaira has a right to take a stand. People do not have to judge her by her tweets and posts.

Actually Zaira is fighting a tougher Dangal in her real life. How many more people does Zaira has to wrestle before she can live her life on her own terms?