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Racism hurtful, it's due to ignorance: Chhetri

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Laxmi Negi
June 11, 2020 21:59 IST
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Sunil Chhetri

IMAGE: Sunil Chhetri said said if more people are made aware and educated about the issue. Photograph: Swapan Mahapatra/PTI

Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri on Thursday said racism is rooted in ignorance as he offered his views on the raging issue that has triggered violent protests across the world following African-American George Floyd's death in the US.

 

Asked about his thoughts on incidents of racism, Chhetri said, "It hurts me like anyone else. It is bad. But most of time, it is due to ignorance, it is because of not knowing. If you catch a person who is talking these things (racist remarks) you will find he is ignorant," Chhetri said during a Live Chat on Indian football team Facebook page.

"You are looking down somebody on the basis of colour or caste or religion, it does not make any sense. There is no logic or truth in that, it should not be done," he added.

Several international cricketers like the West Indies duo of former World Cup-winning captain Darren Sammy and star batsman Chris Gayle have come forward and alleged racial abuse after Floyd's death at the hands of a white police officer.

Sammy, while commenting on the protests, had spoken about being called Kalu -- a derogatory word to describe black people -- while playing in the Indian Premier League.

Chhetri said said if more people are made aware and educated about the issue, the incidents of abuse will also go down.

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