I am baffled at the way you guys are behaving, having a sporting encounter between two countries has nothing to do with 26/11, hang kasab, hang guru and attack pakistan if need be, but what has sport got to do with this? we have played hockey against one another, no one seems to have objected to that? then why cricket? is cricket bigger than our countries economy? Is it the deciding factor? Protest against the Sri-lankan series, all we are doing these days, is play against them and them alone.
Re: Re: Why is a sport mixed with Politics?
by Amit Lewis on Aug 09, 2012 06:30 PM
I dont care of what relations we keep with the paki's, afghanis, firangs or any other country for that matter, at least, stay united in your thoughts with fellow countrymen and support each other, and stop religious/communal bias.
and anyway who wants pak to tour india??? all patriotic indians must boycott the pak matches if at all they are invited against the will of the public at large. after 26/11 india and pak can never ever be friends again....not at least until pak hands over to india hafiz syed and the likes.
if there is cricket match between ind vs pak . it should not be in india nor in pakistan . as in pak our players are not safe and in india . usless jihadi pakistani will enter our country in the name of cricket fans and destroy our countrys peace and progress.
Re: ind pak
by Talisman on Jul 24, 2012 06:22 AM
Agree. India gov has to first answer why they r in a hurry to play crkt with a country dat has attkd innocent Indian citizens.
Understandable every time there is a match between India and Pakistan viewers from Pakistan get the Visa but a substantial number of such visa holders never go back to Pakistan and become the "Abu Jundals" and continue with their nefarious activities. If one is to understand from the records one may find that over twenty percent stay back for their assignments from the ISI or the Establishment of Pakistan. Aman-Ki-Asha again can again not be relied upon unless there is a clear accounting of the persons entering against those leaving after the programmes are over. It is felt that there should not be any harm in such activities provided thare is clear provision that those coming in have to go out within 48 hours of end of the programmes. It is also felt that since BCCI is the one that is intiating the programmes the onus lies with them to ensure strict compliance with the movement. This is important in view of the travails of the intelligence agencies which are interested more in pulling the leg of each other rather than bring out any product and not a "chance" Abu Jindal and a "chance" Ajmal Kasab. And one cannot rule out the statements that the outsiders can be so precise in the attacks without inputs from the local outfits and such outfits are known but get ignored for obvious reasons of the VOTE BANK politics the present so-called NEO-SECULARS are playing with the future of the country for which they have absolutely no regard.