IPL Fiasco: Pakistani Parliamentary Delegation Cancels India visit


Islamabad, Jan 20 (IANS) A Pakistani parliamentary delegation has cancelled its visit to India after none of the country's cricketers found any takers at an auction for the third edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

National Assembly Speaker Fehmida Mirza made the announcement in the house Wednesday after opposition members raised the issue, terming it a "planned conspiracy" to prevent Pakistani players from featuring in the cash-rich series.

Leader of Opposition Nisar Ali Khan of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) also demanded an immediate ban on the screening of Indian movies in Pakistan.

He declared that the PML-N would not be part of the delegation, following which Mirza announced that the visit had already been called off.

Pakistanis reacted with anger after all the 11 players were ignored by the IPL bidders, with Sports Minister Ejaz Jhakhrani speaking to his Indian counterpart but being told there was noting the government could do.

Disappointed Pakistani players and a section of the country's political establishment called it a "conspiracy" by India to keep out the Pakistanis from the tournament.

Quoting sources, Online news agency said that Jhakhrani told Indian Sports Minister M.S. Gill that it was "utterly disappointing that not a single Pakistani was auctioned for the cash lucrative IPL", adding that "such decisions in the field of sports are contradictory and hard to understand".

On his part, Gill made it clear to Jhakhrani that the Indian sports ministry had nothing to do with the IPL and that since it was a commercial venture, the government could not interfere in the matter.

  

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  • Rajdeep Shetty, Mangalore/Austin, TX

    Thu, Jan 21 2010

    For the very first time in my life, I am seeing the Indian establishement show some spine to the Pakis. Wow! It feels good. You want to play with the Indians, stop sending terrorists...its that simple! I wonder what our dear muslim bretheren think about this!...don't see any comments here Hmmmmm...

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  • Saritha, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 21 2010

    for once Nagesh Mama's comments make sense

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Jan 21 2010

    As long as the demands put forth by India on punishing the jihadi leaders based in Pakistan and closing of all terrorist camps which train these jihadis to create trouble in India are met, There should be no contacts in sports, politics, movies, cultural activities or anything else for that matter. Over the years Pakistan has proved time and again that it cannot be trusted. The people, politicians and affairs of that country are controlled by a rogue army which is hand in glove with terrorists.We and the whole world simply cannot trust this neighbour because of whom innocent citizens of India have paid in blood. Even in a trillion years Pakistan will not be able to shake the foundations of India, but by indulging in this madness Pakistan is fast destroying itself.

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  • Edwin Mathias, Mumbai / Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 21 2010

    The Pak politicians are completely exaggerating the situation. It is the Pakistan Cricket Board that has always been unpredictable. Previously too, Paki playrs played in IPL, but they have been completely out of form. Pakistan has to remember that we still allow singers like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shafquat Amanat Ali and Atif Aslam to sing for our movies. If this was a "conspiracy" as they state, we would've banned them long ago. These singers can only make money in India, they cannot earn a single rupee in Pakistan. In fact, we should ban these singers from singing our movies since Pakistan also has a ban on Indian performers.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 21 2010

    Does pak players inclusion or ommission make any impact to IPl? No. Better cut off all relations with them as they cannot make out a difference between a pure commercial decision and political decision. Its foolish to assume their inclusion was automatic.

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  • Harry, COORG/ B'Lore/ Abu Dhabi.

    Thu, Jan 21 2010

    Nagesh Maam. your 101% correct!!!

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  • Palaksh, Mulky / Dubai

    Wed, Jan 20 2010

    I totally agree with the comments of Mr. Eric Rodriques & Mr. Nagesh Nayak. We are better off without any relations with PAK.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Jan 20 2010

    FEHMIDA MIRZAJI VERY GOOD ALSO STOP SENDING JIHADIS & TRAINED TERRORISTS. JAI HO.

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  • Eric Rodrigues, Pangla

    Wed, Jan 20 2010

    It really doesn't matter whether India makes or breaks any sort of relation with Pakistan. As a matter of fact I would seriously urge Pakistanis with bended knees to erect a huge wall at India-Pakistan border greater than the 'The Great Wall of China" so that we are totally cut off from each other. This will put Pakistan in the world map for the right cause at last and give us some added security. Find your own means Paki beggars for food, shelter and survival.

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