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By Ibriz SheikhPublished: February 16, 2015
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Pakistan were crushed by India in their first World Cup match on Sunday, but BuzzFeed India’s editor Rega Jha’s gave Pakistanis something to cheer about when she admitted on Twitter that Pakistanis were ‘hotter’ than ‘ugly’ Indians.
Taking to her Twitter account, the 23-year-old editor tweeted, “it’s so sad that no matter who wins, Pakistanis will continue to be way hotter than us and we’ll continue to be their ugly neighbours.”
The tweet, for obvious reasons, sparked an outrage among Indians who were merciless in their responses to the BuzzFeed editor’s tweet.
Some however, took a more comical approach to Jha’s opinion and retweeted her sentiment in good faith.
Jha’s tweet was retweeted over 2,000 times since it went up and was favourtied by over 1,000 twitter users. However, many argued that the young editor was simply trying to attract attention.
Within three hours of posting the tweet, Jha took back her statement by claiming that “all Indians are beautiful, inside and out.”
Indians will always be ugly neighbours to hotter Pakistanis: BuzzFeed India editor – The Express Tribune
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PHOTO COURTESY: THE AEROGRAM
Pakistan were crushed by India in their first World Cup match on Sunday, but BuzzFeed India’s editor Rega Jha’s gave Pakistanis something to cheer about when she admitted on Twitter that Pakistanis were ‘hotter’ than ‘ugly’ Indians.
Taking to her Twitter account, the 23-year-old editor tweeted, “it’s so sad that no matter who wins, Pakistanis will continue to be way hotter than us and we’ll continue to be their ugly neighbours.”
The tweet, for obvious reasons, sparked an outrage among Indians who were merciless in their responses to the BuzzFeed editor’s tweet.
Some however, took a more comical approach to Jha’s opinion and retweeted her sentiment in good faith.
Jha’s tweet was retweeted over 2,000 times since it went up and was favourtied by over 1,000 twitter users. However, many argued that the young editor was simply trying to attract attention.
Within three hours of posting the tweet, Jha took back her statement by claiming that “all Indians are beautiful, inside and out.”
Indians will always be ugly neighbours to hotter Pakistanis: BuzzFeed India editor – The Express Tribune