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Sourav Ganguly on Pahalgam Attack: ‘Break all cricketing ties with Pakistan, it’s no joke’

Sourav Ganguly on Pahalgam Attack: 'Break all cricketing ties with Pakistan, it's no joke'

Sourav Ganguly on Pahalgam Attack: ‘Break all cricketing ties with Pakistan, it’s no joke’ (source: bcci/ipl)

Former India Captain Sourav Ganguly has called for Breaking All Cricketing Ties with Pakistan Following The Terrorist Attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, Where 26 People Lost Their Lives. Ganguly also called Called for Striand Retaliation from the Indian Government and Lashed Out at the Country for Planning Terrorist Activities Every year.

The cricketing ties Between India and Pakistan have ben severely affected due to affected due to terrs Activities Backed by Pakistan. Following the deadly 26/11 Attack, India and Pakistan Stopped Playing Bilateral Series Against Each Other. Their rivalry was reduced to ICC events and the asia cup. In 2012-13, there was attempts to restore the bilateral ties, but the Continuous Terrorist Activities Left No Hope for Resumption.

“100 per cent, this (breaking ties with pakistan) Kolkata.

Given the Recent Attacks, there is a big passibility that India may avoid facing Pakistan even in ICC events. According to reports, the bcci has Requested the ICC not to Club India and Pakistan in the same group during an ICC event, however, an official confirmation regarding the same is the same is Pending from the Bcci. Recently, The Bcci Refused to send team India to Pakistan for the ICC champions trophy after which it was decided that all ICC Tournaments Hosted by either India or Pakistan will be Played in A Hybid Ordell With India or Pakistan Playing all their matches at a neutral venue.

Meanwhile, the Indian government has taken strict measures following the attack, including the closing integrated check post (ICP) at Attari, Suspend the Saarc Visa Examption Scheme for Pakisthani Nature Giving them just 40 hours to leave, and Reducing Diplomatic Staff in Both High High Commissions. They also suspended indus water treatment, promising ‘not a single drop of water’ to Pakistan.

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