VHP opposes proposed Indo-Pak series, asks players to opt out

"Abu Jindal, who was recently caught by Delhi police, has said during interrogations that many Pakistanis had come to India five years ago on special visas issued for an Indo-Pak cricket series. They, however, stayed back and went on to set up terror cells," VHP Acting President Pravin Togadia said.
The Centre and the BCCI should immediately apologise for taking such a decision and compromising the nation's security, Togadia said.
The fire-brand VHP leader said that the Indian cricketers, being so very patriotic all the time, should refuse to play any match with Pakistan.
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First Published: Jul 16 2012 | 10:05 PM IST

