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Chandigarh Cong says no to India-Pakistan cricket matches

Chandigarh Cong says no to India-Pakistan cricket matches

Time of India8 hours ago
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Chandigarh: Chandigarh Congress on Sunday demanded that the central government not allow India-Pakistan cricket matches during the Asia Cup tournament at a neutral venue.
The Congress said that people were upset with the agreement to resume cricket ties with Pakistan.
"On the one hand,
Operation Sindoor
, initiated to teach Pakistan a lesson for its acts of terror, was not called off. On the other hand, the cricket boards of both countries decided to foster friendly sporting relations with each other. In such circumstances, India cannot play cricket matches with Pakistan. A huge amount of money invested by Indian sponsors will go to the coffers of the bankrupt Pakistani Cricket Board, which could be used to perpetrate further terror attacks in India," Congress said.
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