2,000 strong security for IPL match tomorrow in wake of

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Apr 09 2018 | 9:55 PM IST

A 2,000 strong posse of policemen will be deployed for security tomorrow for the CSK-KKR tie, amid intensified opposition to the matches to be held here with a pro-Tamil outfit agitating over the Cauvery issue threatening to hold protests outside the game venue.

Being held here after a gap of almost three years, tickets have been sold out for the match.

Seven Indian Premier League matches are scheduled to be held here between April 10 and May 20.

Flags and banners have been banned, with commandos and Rapid Action Force personnel forming part of the security for the tie.

Spectators would not be allowed to carry firecrackers, inflammable materials and firearms, besides bags, mobile phones, brief-cases, pagers, radios, digital diaries, laptops, computers, tape-recorders, binoculars, remote control devices, remote control car-keys or any other electronic devices, Taml Nadu Cricket Association said in a release.

The Tamil Nadu government, on its part, put the onus on the IPL governing body for conducting the matches.

The cricket board has been apprised of "our sentiments," Fisheries minister D Jayakumar said.

He said "it would be good" if the BCCI respected the sentiments and not conduct the match here but government would provide all support, including security, as per laid down guidelines.

Political parties and outfits have been demanding that IPL matches not be held at this time, saying the state is witnessing widespread agitations on the vexed issue.

Opposition DMK Working President M K Stalin had said the organisers of IPL matches should realise the issues faced by the people and act accordingly.

"We are not saying that it (matches) should not be held. The organisers should realise the problems of people and act accordingly," he had said last week.

Tamil film star Rajinikanth had suggested that CSK team players play with black bands as a mark of expressing the anguish of people who have been staging protests demanding setting up of Cauvery Management Board.

He had said the Centre might face the wrath of entire Tamil Nadu if CMB was not set up immediately.

Pro-Tamil outfit Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi (TVK) today warned of picketing the stadium tomorrow if the IPL stuck to its Chennai calendar.

TVK chief Velmurugan told reporters that if the match was held despite its plea, they would coordinate with all democratic forces to stop it by organising a massive picketing protest.

Later, Velmurugan told PTI that his party or outfits that have joined hands with it were not against the players.

Police said that as part of the stringent security measures, a 2,000 strong police posse, comprising one team of commandos and four teams of personnel of the Rapid Action Force, besides a number of senior officials, would be part of the security detail inside and outside the M A Chidambaram stadium, where the match will be held.

The fans will be allowed entry only after a thorough check, the release said, adding proper traffic arrangements would also be put in place.

Meanwhile a group of prominent film actors and directors launched a forum to back Tamils' cause in the state and called for "postponement'" of IPL fixtures in the state,saying it was "boiling" over the Cauvery issue.

Veteran film director Bharathiraja, part of the forum, told reporters IPL would "divert" the prevailing "awakening" among the youth in Tamil Nadu over the Cauvery issue.

"Tamil Nadu is boiling...we are not saying there is no need for IPL.. Please postpone (the matches). IPL will divert the awakening among the youth over Cauvery issue," he said.

However, CSK CEO K S Viswanathan said the team's home matches would go on as scheduled and that city police,which has been informed of the schedule, would handle the situation accordingly

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First Published: Apr 09 2018 | 9:55 PM IST

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