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‘I am against India vs Pakistan, PM Modi said that Operation is on vermilion’: East-India Cricketer Slam Asia Cup 2025 stability. Cricket news

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Former Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwari has strongly opposed the Scheduled India vs Pakistan match in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, which is the primary cause citing recent terrorist developments. The tournament in UAE from 9 to 28 September has already shaken political and public debate due to the high-voltage stability set for 14 September.

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Speaking to ANI, Tiwari said, “I am against it. India-Pakistan match should not be held, especially after the terrorist attack in Pahgam, in which citizens have died. After that, the operation is vermilion.” Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) confirmed the tournament program and the site. India is placed in Group A along with Pakistan, UAE and Oman, while Group B includes Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Hong Kong. India will open its campaign against UAE on September 10 before facing Pakistan and Oman on 14 September. The twist further emphasized that at such a time the hosting of India-Pakistan game sends wrong messages. He said, “The situation was so bad, how can we think about the India-Pakistan match? I think it should be reconsidered,” he said.

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His remarks echoed the national mood after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s warning in Pakistan in Parliament earlier this week. PM Modi said that any misunderstanding by Pakistan would be met with “North” and confirmed that Operation Sindoor is still going on. The twist questioned the scheduling of a cricket match with Pakistan, while the military campaign is going on. “Our Prime Minister is saying that Operation Sindoor is still going on … how can we play matches with Pakistan?” He asked. Meanwhile, former Captain Sourav Ganguly offered a more measured perspective, saying, “The game should move forward, while condemning terrorism and called for strong action against it.

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