
Aishanya dwivedi has made a passionate attraction for fans and parties to boycott the game in Asia in Asia, Asia in India (pictures via x/@or & getty images) Aishanya dwivedi, a widow of a man killed in a recent terrorist attack by Pahalgam, condemned the upcoming clash of India-Pakistan Asia Cup and urged all parties to boycott him. Dwivedi, accused the organizers of not looking at the sorrow of families who lost their loved ones, criticized BCCi for consent to accessories. “BCCI should not accept the match between India and Pakistan. I think BCCi is not sentimental to those 26 families,” she said.
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She also raised a question towards the silence of Indian cricket players. “What do our crickets do? Crickets are said to be nationalists. With the exception of 1-2 cricket players, no one has shown to say that we should boycott the match against Pakistan. BCCi cannot make them play.“I would like to ask sponsors and broadcasting operators whether their nationality is completed for 26 families? What will the revenue from the match be used? She also sent a strong challenge for cricket fans and urged them to take their own position and play no role, not even watching the game that would happen on Sunday. “Don’t switch your TVs. Do not give them numbers. Boycott this match.”Follow her emotional attraction for fans and BCCi here The India-Pakistani game in Dubai on Sunday will be the first from the Pahalgam attack and carries the added political weight. Some political parties and former crickets demanded boycott, while BCCi faced criticism for consent to play against Pakistan. Captain India Suryakumar Yadav recently came under control after being photographed with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi during the start of the trophy. Naqvi is also chairman of the Asian cricket council and Pakistani federal Minister of the Interior. Despite the controversy, the Indian camp concentrated. “Players are focused on cricket. They think of nothing else,” said Sitanshu Kotak coach. “As soon as the BCCI cope with the government, our work is to prepare and play.”
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Meanwhile, the Supreme Court refused to urgently hear a lawsuit trying to stop the match.