Racism row: Pakistan-born actor calls Indians ‘p*ss-drinking c**ts’

Racism row: Pakistan-born actor calls Indians 'p*ss-drinking c**ts'
Pakistan-born actor Marc Anwar calls Indians ‘p*ss-drinking c**ts’. Pic/Marc Anwar’s Twitter account

London: Pakistan-born ‘Coronation Street’ actor Marc Anwar has been dismissed from a soap for a extremist diatribe opposite Indians on amicable media.

His comments come days after an conflict on an Indian army bottom in Kashmir killed 18 soldiers. India claimed Pakistan was behind a attack, though Pakistan has denied it.

The Mumbai-based Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has demanded a anathema on Pakistani artistes operative in India.

Anwar, 45, who plays a purpose of Sharif Nazir in a British TV show, referred to Indians as ‘b******s’ and ‘p*ss-drinking c**ts’ on Twitter, reports mirror.co.uk.

On his account, he also wrote: ‘Why a f*** do Pakistani artists wish to work in f***face India? Do we adore income so much?”

He followed that adult by tweeting an picture of a clenched fist before adding: “Ban #india cinema in #PakistanisLeaveIndia. B*****ds p**s celebration #c**ts.

The subsequent targets were Indian Prime Minster Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. In another post, he slammed India and called on Pakistanis to leave it.

On Saturday, a actor deleted dual of his many descent tweets, that caused widespread shock.

His comments have been deemed “unacceptable” by an ITV (commercial TV network) spokesman.

“We are deeply repelled by a wholly unacceptable, racially descent comments done on Twitter by Marc Anwar. We have talked to Marc and, as a outcome of his comments, he will not be returning to ‘Coronation Street’ with evident effect,” a orator said.

Anwar assimilated “Coronation Street” in 2014 to play a purpose of Kal’s (Jimi Mistry) father in what was a initial Muslim family on a show.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>