'We should promote our tourism': Mohammed Shami urges fellow citizens to explore Indian Islands amid Maldives row

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NEW DELHI: India's star pacer

Mohammed Shami

has shared his perspective on the current Maldives situation, voicing support for Indian tourism. He has encouraged fellow citizens to embrace the beauty of

Indian beaches

.
Shami's remarks come in the midst of a controversy sparked by derogatory and 'anti-India' comments made by Maldives ministers, leaders and other public figures following Prime Minister

Narendra Modi

's visit to the union territory of Lakshadweep.

"We should promote our tourism. No matter which way the country moves forward, it is good for everyone. PM is trying to make our country move forward so we should also support it," Shami told ANI.
In addition to the Indian speedster, numerous athletes expressed their condemnation of the 'racist' remarks made by public figures in the Maldives against India. They collectively urged fellow citizens to appreciate and explore the splendor of Indian beaches.

After their historic win in South Africa in Cape Town, India will face England in the five-match Test series on January 25 next year with the first Test in Hyderabad. The fifth and final Test will be held in Dharamshala and the series will conclude on March 11.
Shami said he is not thinking of adopting new techniques for the tour and he will try his best to "fulfil the responsibilities" presented to him.
"I am not thinking of anything new for this tour. I always thought that if I am fit then my performance will be amazing in the match. I try my best to fulfill the responsibilities given to me. The plus point is that these are our home conditions, and this helps you. It is very important that you reach the ground with a good mindset and fitness. Earlier people used to think that India is a batting-dominating team but now after 4 to 6 months, everyone has come to know that India is also a bowling team," he added.

England Men's selection panel last year named a 16-player squad for the five-Test series against India in January next year, featuring four spinners and three uncapped players while India is yet to name the squad for the series.
(With ANI Inputs)

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