(Web Desk) - Veteran Indian singer Lucky Ali is not alone to face a barrage of criticism from Hindu supremacists for his comments in favour of innocent children of Palestine facing atrocities and genocide from Israel.
The moment the singer took to social media with a post mentioning “All the children of Palestine are mine”, the comment box was flooded with remarks full of biting sarcasm against the versatile singer.
One user sarcastically asked, “Why are you so far from your children then?” Another mocked him, writing, “Palestine ke abbu, why have you left your kids in Palestine and [are] living in India? You must go there.”
Veteran Indian singer Lucky Ali found himself in the centre of a social media storm following a heartfelt message expressing solidarity with Palestine.
His statement reflected the shared grief many feel amid the ongoing violence in Gaza, where Israel’s relentless bombings have killed, injured, and traumatised countless civilians, including children.
Despite the hostility, Ali seemed unfazed by the barrage of criticism. In one exchange, a user expressed disappointment, saying, “I held you in very high regard, but slowly you’re losing it, Lucky bhai.” Ali responded firmly, “You don’t belong here.”
The hateful responses highlight the challenges public figures face when speaking out on contentious issues, especially under Modi’s government in India.