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Thackeray said that is it right to play a match with Pakistan, while that country is sponsoring terrorism against us? Should the Indian team play Asia Cup cricket and hockey tournament against Pakistan? We want a clear answer from the BJP and the central government.
Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray on Friday questioned India in the upcoming Asia Cup tournament amid growing tension between the two countries after the Pahalgam terror attack. Talking to reporters in the Vidhan Bhavan premises, he said that many questions related to national security are still unanswered. Thackeray said that is it right to play a match with Pakistan, while that country is sponsoring terrorism against us? Should the Indian team play Asia Cup cricket and hockey tournament against Pakistan? We want a clear answer from the BJP and the central government.
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It seems that the BJP -led government is testing water with the Asia Cup hockey starting in the last week of August. India is a host country and matches will be played in Bihar. The Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA said that it is preparing a platform for a possible cricket match at UAE during the Asia Cup. He asked, “If the BCCI allows the Indian cricket team to play against Pakistan, will the BJP call it anti-national, as it does with others?”
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The Asia Cup T20 is expected to be held on September, while the Asia Cup hockey tournament is scheduled to begin in Bihar on 27 August. Thackeray also expressed dissatisfaction over the Center’s response to the Pahalgam terror attack and how to deal with national security. The former Maharashtra minister said that first of all, the police released a sketch of the accused, which was later declared by the NIA fake. After Operation Sindoor, the government delegation was sent to several countries, as if nothing has happened. Is national security protected in the same way?
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