‘Not only blood money, cursed money’: Priyanka Chaturvedi was confirmed after the Indo-Pak Asia Cup match; Target Government, BCCI | Bharat News

New Delhi: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi came out on Sunday, accusing India and BCCI’s upcoming Asia Cup stability against Pakistan, recently accusing him of “benefiting before theory” after cross-border hostility.Also read ‘I am against India vs Pakistan, PM Modi said that Operation Sindoor is at stagnation’: East-India Cricketer Slam Asia Cup 2025 stability The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) came to his comment a day after the ACC issued a tournament schedule, confirming the game of India -Pakistan on 14 September, with the possibility of two more matches, if the two teams progress in the Super Four Stage and Finals.
The Rajya Sabha MP, who has been vocal against the match, slammed the decision to move forward with the struggle despite Pakistan’s role in the terrorist attack on April 22-an incident that triggered India’s vengeance operation vermilion in Pakistan and Pakistan-Oskiped Kashmir on 7 May. Later from across the border, shelling also claimed civil life in Poonach.“Blockbuster stability: India vs Pakistan was determined on 14 September 2025 with a possible rematch during the Super Four and the final,” he posted on X, quoting the ACC release. “When money is more important than the blood of our fellow Indians and our men. The operation is ashamed of Goi to be a hypocritical on vermilion,” He wrote, called the BCCI’s revenue “cursed money” from the match.His Shiv Sena (UBT) colleague Aditya Thackeray, son of party supremo Uddhav Thackeray also criticized the decision to organize the game. Chaturvedi was part of one of the seven all-party delegations, which visited the European Union headquarters in more than 30 countries and Brussels, which aims to highlight the terrorist links of Pakistan.India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on 10 May, following the request of the Director General of the later military operations.The ACC is currently chaired by Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan’s internal minister and its Cricket Board head Mohsin Naqvi.