Official sources said the role of Home Ministry in giving security clearance comes if any international match is being played in the country.
As the India-Pakistan cricket series unlikely to be held, the BCCI has not approached the Home Ministry, sources said.
If the series is going to be held in a third country, the first assessment and clearance have to be given by the Ministry of External Affairs.
IPL Chairman Rajiv Shukla today pushed for resumption of cricket ties between the two neighbouring countries, saying the game should not be brought into political controversies.
BCCI is awaiting response from the Indian government on the fate of a much-talked-about series next month while Pakistan Cricket Board has got the clearance from their government.
He said both Boards have agreed for Sri Lanka as a venue.
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