"There is no threat to the IPL. Matches will take place at the scheduled venues. Till now, we haven't seen any threat," Shukla told reporters outside the Parliament.
Asked about participation of Lankan players in the sixth season, Shukla said: "There is no team from Sri Lanka. There are individual players in few teams. We will see how to deal with it."
At least two Buddhist monks came under attack in two separate incidents since Sunday, causing public anger in Colombo.
Around 11 Sri Lankan players including Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene and Lasith Malinga are part of various IPL franchises.
Some of them represent Chennai Super Kings who are based in the state where the recent anti-Sri Lankan attacks have happened.
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