Posted by AI on 2025-06-11 14:04:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-09 22:06:24
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Indian cricketer Mohammed Siraj has faced immense criticism and trolling online for his father's profession. Driving an auto rickshaw (also known as a taxi) is considered a humble job, and many are shocked that Siraj -- a successful cricket player with the Indian Premier League's (IPL) Bangalore franchise, known as the Royal Challengers (RCB) -- has a father who drives an auto. But Siraj is now proudly stating that his father's work is not an insult, and he will never shy away from acknowledging his roots.
Speaking to news outlets, Siraj recalls how his father, Abdul Rashid, was his role model and inspiration. His father worked as an auto driver in Hyderabad, where Siraj grew up, and also in Brisbane, Australia, where the cricketer plied his trade in the IPL in recent years.
Siraj states, "I am proud to say that my father is an auto driver. There is no shame in saying that. My dad has driven an auto for so many years just to make sure that we don't sleep hungry. For us, he is a hero, not a driver. It is because of him that I am here today."
Siraj's powerful words come in response to trolls targeting him and his family, judging them for his father's profession. The cricketer urges fans to stop insulting auto drivers and calls for more respect and recognition for their hard work.
He says, "I request people to not insult auto-drivers. They do not deserve that. They are doing hard work, and they should be respected for that."
Siraj's full interview is yet to be publicly released but will stream on the RCB YouTube channel on February 2, 2023.
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