India vs Pak Asia Cup: Opposition slams BJP & BCCI for playing with 'enemy'; Sena (UBT) to stage 'Sindoor' protests
The Maharashtra Congress on Friday called it an insult to the kin of those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack and soldiers who have been martyred in the line of duty.
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The cricket match against Pakistan will take place in Dubai on 14 Sept. Photo: ANI
Mumbai, 13 Sept
Opposition parties in Maharashtra and other Indian states have slammed the BJP and
the BCCI over the India-Pakistan Asia Cup cricket match scheduled for 14
September, with Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray asking if "blood
and cricket can flow together."
The Maharashtra Congress on Friday called it an insult to
the kin of those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack and soldiers who have
been martyred in the line of duty.
The Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) said the government's dual
standards had been exposed after it allowed the match to proceed.
Responding to the criticism, Maharashtra minister and
cricket administrator Ashish Shelar said international sporting events cannot
be dictated by bilateral political stand-offs.
Talking to reporters, Thackeray said Pakistan has staged
multiple terror attacks inside India, and broadcasters in the country should
boycott the India-Pakistan match.
"The BCCI is becoming anti-national. Why is the BCCI so
excited about playing with Pakistan? Is it because of greed for money, TV
revenue, advertisement revenue, or is it for the fees of players? When Pakistan
can boycott the Asia Cup just because it was in India, then why can't the BCCI
do it?" he asked.
"Had the real BJP been in power, it would not have
allowed it. The BJP has changed its ideology," Thackeray said.
"If blood and water cannot flow together, how can
cricket and blood be together?" Thackeray later said in a post on X.
"Why Union government (is) silent on playing with a
country that harbours terrorism?" he further said in another tweet.
Maharashtra Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant told PTI
that allowing the game to go ahead was a diplomatic failure and an insult to
the kin of those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack and soldiers who have
been martyred in the line of duty.
"Doesn't it show that the temperature of the hot
sindoor flowing in the veins of PM Narendra Modi has come down. He had said
water and blood cannot go together. It looks like cricket runs and blood are
allowed to flow together," he further said.
"The cricket match has exposed the dual standards of
the government and the ruling party whose politics revolves around
India-Pakistan," NCP (SP) spokesperson Jitendra Awhad told PTI.
Speaking elsewhere, BJP minister Shelar, who is also the BCCI's
representative on the Asia Cricket Council Board, accused Shiv Sena (UBT) MP
Sanjay Raut of adopting an "anti-India" position on the issue.
"Our stand has always been clear that the Indian
cricket team will not undertake a tour of Pakistan and vice versa. However, we
cannot restrict our team from playing or participating in an international
tournament. What sort of stand is this? It is not an appropriate stand,"
Shelar said.
"Those who oppose India's participation now should
remember that (late Shiv Sena founder) Balasaheb Thackeray had hosted (former
Pakistan batting great Javed) Miandad at his own home," he remarked.
Raut had on Thursday said that the Sena (UBT) will hold
"Sindoor Rakhsa" campaign on September 14 to protest against India
playing Pakistan in Abu Dhabi that day as part of the Asia Cup tournament.
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