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Mohammad Kaif shares image of X-mas celebration with family, faces social media trolls

| | Dec 26, 2017, at 11:53 pm

New Delhi, Dec 26 (IBNS): Former Indian cricketer  Mohammad Kaif faced social media trolls after he shared image of his Christmas celebration on Twitter.

Kaif shared image on social media where could be seen enjoying Christmas with his family members.

Sharing the image on Twitter, he had tweeted: "Merry Christmas ! May there be love and peace."

Meanwhile, the image landed him into facing social media trolls.

One MOHAMMAD Aftab Alam tweeted: "‏What is this ,bcott this post not support this please."

Another Md Younus Khan tweeted: "secular country... Secular people...But think about your religion first.. Before doing this kind of activity."

Image: Mohammad Kaif Twitter page
 

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