
File Foto of India and Pakistan fans. (A picture of credit: AFP) On Thursday, the Supreme Court refused to urgently listen to litigation in the public interest (Pil) seeking the abolition of the upcoming cricket match of India vs Pakistan scheduled for September 14 in Dubai within the Asian Cup. The petition, filed by four students of Uvashi Jainm, was submitted before JK Maleshwari and Vijay Bishnoi, who claimed that the match should follow the plan.
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The petitioner advisor asked the case that will be listed on Friday, given that the match was scheduled for Sunday, September 14.“The match is on Sunday. List tomorrow,” he said to the bench.“The match must continue,” said the Supreme Court bench.When the lawyer persisted and said, “I may have a bad case, but please let him mention,” the court firmly replied “No, nothing”.The petition was filed through the advocates of Sneha Rani, Abhishek Verma and MD. Anas Chaudhary, which was concerned about the adequacy of the organization of cricket struggle with Pakistan after the recent political tension between the two countries.The petitioners argued that organizing a cricket match with Pakistan as a result of the Many terrorist attack and the Sindoor Operation, where Indian civilians and soldiers lost their lives, would send a message that is contrary to national dignity and public sentiment.He stressed that cricket should not take precedence over national interests, civilian lives or the victims of armed staff.The petitioners also sought instructions for the introduction of the National Sport Administration Act 2025 in their legal submission.