Omar Abdullah On India Vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Match: 'You Can't Wish Away What Happens'
“Our problem has always been with bilateral cricket matches, and I don't think we have ever had a problem with the multilateral part of large tournaments... You can't wish away what happens. My part of the country has been the direct victim... We all saw what happened in Pahalgam. These are real concerns that we have," ANI quoted Omar as saying.
AAP says 'how cricket and terrorism could go on together'While accusing the central government of dodging terrorism for revenue, Aam Aadmi Party Delhi president and former MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj questioned, "how cricket and terrorism could go on together".
"Sindoor of 26 women was wiped off. Terrorists targeted and killed them. Pakistani cricketers made derogatory posts about our sisters can our team play Cricket with such people? How can the Government do this? We used to say that trade and terrorism can't go together, that water and terrorism can't go together, that talks and terrorism can't go together. So, how can Cricket and terrorism go on together?" Bhardwaj said.
Also Read | Asia Cup 2025: SC rejects PIL for urgent hearing to cancel India-Pak T20 matchHe added, "How can our conscience die like this that we are ready to play Cricket with Pakistanis so that BCCI and ICC can earn revenue, so that broadcasters can earn crores? This is very shameful."
Pahalgam terror attack victim Shubham Dwivedi's wife speaks outMeanwhile, according to ANI, Pahalgam terror attack victim Shubham Dwivedi' s wife Aishanya Dwivedi urged people not to view the match tomorrow, saying,“I cannot understand this. I urge people to boycott this. Do not go to watch this and do not switch on your TV for this.”
Also Read | 'We will lift the cup' - Teen Afghan spinner sends massive warning to IND, PAK"BCCI should not have accepted a match between India and Pakistan...I think BCCI is not sentimental towards those 26 families and the martyrs of the Operation Sindoor . What are our cricketers doing? It is said that cricketers are nationalists. It is viewed as our national game. Except for 1-2 cricket players, nobody stepped forward to say that we should boycott the match against Pakistan. BCCI cannot make them play at gunpoint. They should take a stand for their country. But they are not doing it," she said.
Dwivedi added,“I would like to ask the sponsors and broadcasters if their nationality for those 26 families is finished? What will the revenue from the match be used for? Pakistan will use this just for terrorism. That is a terrorist nation. You will provide them revenue and prepare them to attack us once again.”
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