
Family members of the victims of the deadly hit attack opposed the upcoming cricket match between India and Pakistan and stated that when they received news, “very disturbed”.
Sawan Parmar, who expressed his anxiety over the match in the attack, said the Sindoor operation looked like “waste”.
“… When we met the Indian vs. Pakistani match, we were organized, we were very disturbed. Pakistan should not remain any connection …” he told the press agency or.
“If you want to play a match, bring me back my 16 -year -old brother who was shot with so many bullets … Sindoor operation seems to be a waste now …” Parmar said.
Meanwhile, Kiran Yatish Parmar, his mother, asked why the match was done if the Sindoor operation was not yet closed, and further states that the wounds of the families of the victim have still recovered.
“This match should not happen. I want to ask Prime Minister Modi, the Sindoor operation did not conclude, so why this match in India vs. Pakistan is happening? … I want to tell everyone in the country to visit those families who lost their loved ones in the terrorist attack of Pahalgam and see how sad they are.
India-Pakistani match
During the ongoing Asia Cup, the anger of the families of the victims of Pahalgam grew. It is the first meeting between the two nations from the terrorist attacks of Pahalgam in April and the subsequent opening of the Sindoor operation by Indian armed forces.
The match will take place on Sunday in Dubai.
22 April was killed by up to 26 tourists in a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam.
The emotions around the competition are mixed and there have been a challenge to boycott accessories against Pakistan.
The former versatile leader and leader BJP Kedhar Jadhav opposed the match.
Jadhav expressed his opinion that India should not attack accessories and said when he spoke to reporters: “I don’t know what will happen, but I said that I think this match should not be played.”
Jksa gives advice
In anticipation of the highly anticipated match of India-Pakistan in Asia Cup, she gathered on Saturday the Association of students Jammu and Kashmir (Jksa) and encouraged Kashmir students at the nationwide level to positively appreciate the game and avoid social media contributions that could cause problems.
The National Convelor of Association, Nasir Khuehami, stressed that students should treat the match as another sporting event and avoid any actions that could lead to unnecessary complications.
“We urged Kashmir students studying all over the country to focus on their education and career, which is the main reason why they traveled far from their home state Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
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