Zaira Wasim Leaves Twitter And Instagram After Controversial Tweet Justifying Locust Attacks by Using a Verse From Holy Quran

Zaira Wasim used a verse from the holy Quran to justify the locust attacks in India. After facing a backlash, she deleted her accounts from both Instagram and Twitter.

Former actor Zaira Wasim tweeted a verse from the holy Quran that included a reference to ‘locust attack’ and related it to people’s arrogance. The tweet was made as the news reports of locust attacks in various parts of the country got circulated. After netizens objected to the tweet and mentioned how it was unfair to justify a crisis by using a verse from the Quran, Zaira deleted the tweet. Not just that, she removed her social media accounts from both Twitter and Instagram. The tweet, however, read, “So We sent upon them the flood and locusts and lice and frogs and blood: Signs openly self explained: but they were steeped in arrogance- a people given to sin
-Qur’an 7:133” (sic) Also Read - What is Locust Plague And Why Should India be Worried - All You Need to Know

A screenshot of Zaira Wasim’s tweet

Many people pointed out at the insensitivity of the tweet and accused Zaira of using her religion to justify her bigotry. One user wrote, “Well She just used a Quran’s verse to Justify Locusts attack on a country which offered her an opportunity in cosmopolitan city. I will again say, The Source of Hate & bigotry is something else, Education and Secularism can never become the answer to radical Islamism.” Check out these responses to Zaira’s now-deleted tweet: Also Read - Zaira Wasim in New Post: Imagine Someone Believes He's a Loser Because You Tried to Look Cool With a Joke