ANI
27 Jul 2025, 09:01 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], July 27 (ANI): Congress leader Pawan Khera took a jibe at Union Home Minister Amit Shah amid the ongoing debate over the recently announced India vs Pakistan Asia Cup fixture under the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), asking whether the 'boycott gang' will boycott the Home Minister or enjoy the match.
'On Kargil Day, the date for the India-Pakistan cricket match has been announced. A few days ago, the Home Minister stated that bombs and talks cannot go together. But cricket can go on because it's managed by his son. Will the boycott gang now boycott the Home Minister or enjoy the match?' Khera posed on X.
Speaking on the issue, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi questioned the BCCI for allowing a match between India and Pakistan, saying that it would be a failure of the government if the match were held.
'If this match happens then it is not just the failure of the government, it is also the failure of BCCI that on one hand, we remember our armed forces and pay tribute to those who died fighting for the country on Kargil Diwas, and the same day, the Interior Minister of Pakistan, who is the president of PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board), announces that Asia Cup is going to be held in UAE,' she said.
'I was a part of the parliamentary delegations under Mission Sindoor, and we had said only one thing: there can be no talk with terror. Till now, those terrorists of Pahalgam are still absconding. Finding them is our priority, it has to be... We have cancelled all other cultural relations, blocked their YouTube channels, and blocked them on Twitter. Then, in what way is BCCI being allowed to have a match between India and Pakistan? All of us, not only I, but every citizen of the country, will oppose this,' Chaturvedi added.
Earlier, Former India captain Mohammed Azharuddin weighed in on the most debated issue in cricket and said that whatever the government and board decide will happen.
'I always say that everything should happen, or if it does not happen, then it should not happen at all. If you're not playing bilateral matches, then you shouldn't play international events either, that's what I believe. But whatever the government and the board decide will happen,' Azharuddin said.
The political tensions continue to cast a shadow over sporting engagements between India and Pakistan, with bilateral series being suspended for years. (ANI)
Get a daily dose of Myanmar Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Myanmar Sun.
More InformationNEW DELHI/LONDON: India and the United Kingdom will sign a comprehensive free trade agreement on July 24 during Prime Minister Narendra...
DHAKA, Bangladesh: At least 27 people have been killed and over 170 injured after a Bangladesh Air Force jet crashed into the campus...
NEW DELHI, India: India has firmly rejected the European Union's latest round of sanctions on Russia, asserting that it does not recognize...
New Delhi [India], July 27 (ANI): Congress leader Pawan Khera took a jibe at Union Home Minister Amit Shah amid the ongoing debate...
New Delhi [India], July 27 (ANI): Congress MP Jairam Ramesh took a jibe at the Centre over US President Donald Trump 'for the 26th...
Rhine-Ruhr [Germany], July 27 (ANI): Praveen Chithravel and Seema secured a silver medal each during the men's triple jump and women's...
An internal U.S. government analysis found no evidence of systematic theft by the Palestinian militant group Hamas of US-funded humanitarian...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Federal officials say the U.S. will no longer distribute flu shots containing the mercury-based preservative thimerosal,...
WASHINGTON DC — Just weeks after expressing optimism that a ceasefire deal in Gaza was within reach, U.S. President Donald Trump has...
LONDON/LOS ANGELES: Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of the 1970s heavy metal band Black Sabbath, who shocked audiences by biting...
GENEVA, Switzerland: Health authorities are facing a resurgence of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus, with new outbreaks emerging...
LONDON, U.K.: Junior doctors in England will walk off the job this week after last-ditch talks with the government failed to resolve...
