The Chhattisgarh High Court (HC) has rejected pleas challenging the hosting of Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket matches in the state on the ground that it was reeling under serious drought.
The court has, however, put the condition that the event organisers, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Chhattisgarh State Cricket Association (CSCA), should arrange water for the matches including free drinking water to spectators. Neither the state government nor its agency would provide water for the event.
A five-member committee has been constituted to ensure that the court's order is implemented.
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Besides Kisan Congress leader Chandrashekhar Shukla, RTI activists Kunal Shukla and Abhishek Pratap Singh had filed petitions in the Chhattisgarh HC challenging the holding of IPL matches in the state, stating water scarcity and drought condition. The state government had officially declared 117 tehsils of the 150 in the state as drought-hit.
A division bench of Justices Pritinker Diwaker and Inder Singh Uboweja passed the interim order rejecting the pleas, thereby ensuring that both the IPL matches proposed in Chhattisgarh would be played as per schedule.

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