
On Sunday, Congress and SHIV challenged the “inconsistent” position of the center on ties with Pakistan and against the participation of India in the conflict of Asia Cup was against Indian participation. They argued that if Pakistan continues to support terrorism, cricket ties should not continue.
The Indian National Cricket Team receives Pakistan for the first time in an international cricket match after a terrorist attack and an operation of Pahalgam Sindoor. Before the clash, there was a widespread demand from opposition to boycott of the match.
Speaking of the match of India vs Pakistan in Asia Cup, Congress MP Manish Tewari said there must be consistency in Pakistan, India.
“There must be a consistency in politics. If we do not deal with Pakistan because it will continue to be a state sponsor of terror, we should not play with them. Parliament in 2001, an attack in Mumbai in 2008, is responsible for Uri attack, is responsible for attack in Pulwama.
He continued: “So if Lashkara’s headquarters are reconstructed with the developmental help of the IMF and on the other hand, we play cricket with Pakistan, it means that we do not have the consistency of politics. So there must be one policy. There must be one policy.
The leader of Shiv Sanjay Nirupam also demanded one policy against Pakistan and demanded that there should be no relationship with the neighboring country because he still has terrorists.
Sanjay Nirupam said: “The relationship between India and Pakistan is very bitter. P shiv hay.”
“However, logic from BCCi and ICC is that it is right that the Indian government has decided that there will be no bilateral match with Pakistan, but if we take this role forward in multinational tournaments, the Indian team may suffer losses in this match.
Meanwhile, the leader of Aam Aadmi party (AAP) Saubh Bharadwaj repeated the same feelings. He said, “Just time back, Pakistani terrorists killed women’s husbands … the whole country called them. In the name of the Sindoor operation, Govt said it was still ongoing.
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