Plea In Supreme Court To Cancel India-Pakistan Asia Cup Match After Pahalgam Terror Attack
A PIL has actually been submitted prior to the Supreme Court looking for termination of the India-Pakistan cricket match set up to be hung on September 14 as component of the Asia Cup T20 event.
The 4 petitioners, that are presently seeking legislation, say that India playing the cricket match with Pakistan, in the results of Pahalgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor, protests nationwide rate of interest and puts down the sacrifices of militaries in addition to the residents that shed lives in the attack.
“playing with Pakistan sent the opposite message that while our soldiers sacrificing their lives, we are celebrating sports with the same country sheltering terrorists. It can also hurt the sentiments of the families of the victims who lost their lives in the hand of the Pakistani terrorist. The dignity of the nation and security of citizens come before entertainment” the plea states.
The Petitioners compete that cricket can not be put over nationwide rate of interest, the lives of residents, or the sacrifices of armed workers. The extension of this match is harmful to the safety and security, honesty, and spirits of the country.
Besides termination of the India-Pakistan match, the petitioners look for an instructions to the Ministry of Youth Affairs to carry out the National Sports Governance Act, 2025 in addition to to bring the period sphere cricket under National Sports Federation.
The application impleads the Board of Control for Cricket in India as a party-respondent and advises that it is due time that the BCCI is brought under the province of Ministry of Youth Affairs & & Sports.
The petitioners mention that if the National Sports Governance Act, 2025 is applied, BCCI will certainly need to be brought under the National Sports Board developed under the Act.
The application is submitted via AoR Ansar Ahmad Chaudhary.
Case Title: Urvashi Jain andOrs v. Union of India and Anr.
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