Shiv Sena workers storm BCCI office, Shukla condemns attack


New Delhi, Oct 19 (PTI): Taking forward its campaign against Pakistani personalties, Shiv Sena workers today stormed the Indian Cricket Board headquarters in protest against planned talks with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Shaharyar Khan here for resumption of bilateral cricketing ties.

The noisy protests by over a hundred slogan shouting members at the Board office during which BCCI President Shashank Manohar was ghearoed forced the cancellation of the much-anticipated talks today between him and Khan.

IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla strongly condemned the attack on the BCCI's headquarters at the Wankhede Stadium. "Strongly condemns the attack on BCCI Office by Shiv Sena," Shukla, a top BCCI functionary, wrote on his twitter handle.

"BCCI is a responsible body and will not do anything against national interest. Cricketing decisions should be left to BCCI."

"Cricket is a gentleman's game and the spirit of the game expects same generosity and tolerance from those who love the game," he further tweeted.

The proposed series is the latest to come under attack from the right-wing party which has been protesting anything that has to do with Pakistan.

The talks on the proposed bilateral series have now been rescheduled to be held in Delhi tomorrow.

"The talks have not been called off. Mr Manohar and Mr Khan will speak to each other in evening today and tomorrow they are coming to Delhi for another round of talks," Rajiv Shukla told PTI.

The protesting Sena workers were later taken into custody by the police.

Shouting slogans against Pakistan and the PCB chairman, the Sena workers surrounded Manohar, asking him not to have any ties with the neighbouring country, which they said sponsors terrorism.

Waving black and saffron flags, the workers sought to know from Manohar if he would go ahead with his meeting with the PCB chief here.

Sena Vibhag Pramukh Pandurang Sakpal told reporters that his party is firm that there should be no cricket matches between the two countries.

Asked about Sena being a part of the Maharashtra government, Sakpal said, "The government will do its job, we will do ours."

"What we did today is Sena's stance," he said.

Manohar had invited Khan for talks on the much-anticipated cricket series scheduled in December.

Khan and PCB's executive committee head Najam Sethi are in the city for the meeting after discussing the planned series with BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur earlier on the sidelines of the ICC meeting in Dubai.

Thakur had assured him that a final decision could be taken later this month and conveyed Manohar's invitation to visit India.

There is speculation that the two neighbours could play either a bilateral series in the UAE or agree to a possible triangular series in December also involving Bangladesh.

Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Congress leader Manish Tewari condemend the incident.

Tiwari described the incident as "abominable" and said law and order had completely broken down in Maharashtra.

He said Mumbai had been reduced to "mobocracy", citing a spate of recent incidents, including the cancellation of ghazal singer Ghulam Ali's show due to Sena's protests.

"It is extremely unfortunate... This is extremely abominable. Law and order has completely broken down in Maharashtra. The President of India should take cognizance of this," he said.

In the recent days, Sena activists had blackened the face of former BJP strategist Sudheendra Kulkarni, Chairman of the Observer Research Foundation, over his refusal to cancel the book launch function of former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, prompting strong condemnation from political parties.

The Shiv Sena also forced the organisers to cancel the Mumbai concert of renowned Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam Ali.

  

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  • pinto, mlr

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Indian politics has given the message that if some one wants members to t a particular partyyou must hhave a trak record of blackening someones face, raping,distroying public assets etc. so many are geting into these type of protest so that they get an opportunity in some party

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  • Naveen, Kundapur

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai & vivek, Hirebile/ Abu Dhabi, well said - point to be noted....

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  • anonymous, india

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    DEMOCRATIC ..SECULAR INDIA :
    We have voted: Central govt:
    we have elecetd State Govt. we have the Judiciary: we have the Army: we have the Police.
    now question:
    who are these jokers : called : Ram sena : shiv sena: simi: Bajrang dals..whoare these elements ..agencies..
    why are they troubling the peace loving indians..
    why?
    Then what is the use of the Govt if these guys can: dictate : what one should dress: eat: drink: follow faith ?
    who are these GOONS..BAFOONS..Thugs..More so JOKERS..
    Where are we heading when a communist china reached 100 years ahead of us.. they gobbled TIBET and 90,OOO sq miles ..while we sit ..watch .. hope and cast a blind EYE.
    WHILE THESE goons TROUBLE THE LOCALS..
    where as these Potential males should be inducted in the army. and sent to borders to defend teh nation against real threats than threatening your own people within.. spreading communal violence..disturbance.
    what is their legal status?
    can anyone answer?

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Pakistan is hell bent on playing cricket with India. Surely there must be some vested interest. They want to play on the graveyard of our brave soldiers and innocent people who were mercilessly butchered by thier own terror groups. Hence, by playing they want to intimidate and humiliate our innocent people without any regard or remorse towards them. Their terror hand is proved beyond doubt and so many documents been exchanged with concrete proof but Pakistan is determined to deny any role in this matter. It is not only politics but it is people's sentiments have been shattered and deeply hurt by their very action till this date and Pakistan continues to do it without regret. Pakistan should have bit of shame and conscience to ask to play cricket with India in this condition.

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  • Oliver, Udpi

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    shift the BCCI office to Delhi.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    It is all business man...There will be a big collection from ticket sales during Pak and India cricket.
    India need business. Politician need money. In money matters we don't spare our Go mata...We don't ban export. Why there is a Kolevari here...???..I think no Shiv sainik in BCCI board is the blunder mistake from the board.

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  • diago, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Wel done Shiv Sena. Everyone should follow then. No Pakistanis on Indian Soil

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    SS will go to gutters if they behave like this.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    The gutter parties have defamed the nation already through their
    insanity march and religious intimidation of the minority religions.

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  • Samar, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    nowadays quality of protets has also gone down I will accept a protest only if they are smeared in black ink and paraded on donkey

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  • Samar, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    nowadays quality of protets has also gone down I will accept a protest only if they are smeared in black ink and paraded on donkey

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  • Mumbaikar, Andheri East

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Good Job Shiv sena

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Yes, it's a condemnable act. Agreed. But why the hell these boards go for discussion on these subjects. It's crystal clear that both the countries are not in a good relationship. Bloody they are screwing us like anything, giving some harsh and hurting statements, bomarding at border, killing our military people... almost ready to a war against each other, why the hell you call that country's counterpart and discuss. Is it required ? You can give a clear statement as "Unless the political issue between the countries are resolved, no matches will be played with each other". But there is a hidden agenda. whole world is aware that it's the peak collection and money flows in if these 2 rival countries play against each other and hence always there will be some lobby going on to get this in place. So, Shiv Sena must have gone to that extreme. Any ways, Shiv Sena, you can be silent now and see if any such acts put in place, then we will protest.

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  • grashon, Kinnigloe,Dubai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Boss, simple BCCI wants paisa and paisa, and they will get if they could able organize match between India and Pakistan.
    Strange to know that why Shiv Sena playing double game, why they don't oppose Pakistani coach and Pakistani commentator during IPL matches, why against only on Pakistan Players.

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  • hussain, kudroli / mlore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    pakistani Umpire is ok.
    pakistani commenetor is ok.
    pakistani players is not ok.....

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Mobocratic republic of India.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    I am wondering how the singers, comedians, Cine artists of Pakistani origin are allowed to perform in India. Why Shiva Sena is following different attitude?
    To deal with PAK is the responsibility of the Government and not limited to certain political party. That's too much

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    FYI, late Taakre was a personal friend of Javed Miandad who's son is married to Dawood's daughter. Javed has reportedly visited Taakre's residence Mathoshri and to the outside world Sena was hellbent on opposing Indo-Pak cricket on Indian soil!

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  • Mohammed, Bajpe/Riyadh

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    We had seen the support to and fro Shiv sena move like a pendalum. Who are the Bhaimaas and Porbus supporting this time.

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  • Ibrahim Muloor, muloor/dammam

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    in this circumstance,no need to play with pakistan,playing for who's benifit.they are not deserved. but attacking by shiv sena is absolutely wrong.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    1.There is no point in having any cricketing ties with Pakistan.
    2. It is really sad that legends like Ghulam Ali and the like are not allowed to perform here. However, which artiste from India will be allowed to perform in Pakistan? Tell me?...
    Taali Do hath se Bajti Hai Bhai!!
    On the one hand you kill our people, Jawans across the border and spend alarmingly on 'terrorist funding' even though you have nothing to eat...and on the other hand you want 'cricketing ties' because your coffers are empty!!
    There is no point even in talking with you..........
    Useless nation...full of nonsense administrators.
    The innocent have to suffer because of you...

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    They are betrayers....
    Can not trust them....
    They are shameless people...

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    If a Pakistani comes to Mumbai and if he's a Hindu then ...????? Attack or garland or ink bhagya or ghar wapsi ?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    WELL DONE SHIV SENA....
    NO PEACE.. NO CRICKET...
    JAI BHARATH MATA............

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    I do agree with the Shiv Sena that it is not the right thing to have cricket matches with Pakistan. But why attack the person who had come to discuss. The BCCI is matured enough to handle Pakistan. If BCCI wants to have matches at neutral grounds, can the Shiv Sena go there and disrupt the matches? I am not advocating matches neutral grounds. If Shiv Sena continues the violent ways, the BCCI may decide to hold their meetings at other places. While the intention of Shiv Sena may be noble and patriotic, their methods are unfortunately not proper. There are many educated people in Shiv Sena. They should use their influence to calm down these violent people.

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  • vivek, Hirebile/ Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    All of Sudden ..How shivasena become powerful AGAIN....it shows how WEAK Maharashtra B.J.P is....Modi Campaign state election and ask to Vote on HIM!!... ..where is he NOW???....

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Pakis have killed thousands of our soliders, innocent civilians. Do we really need to play cricket with them?? Absolutely NOT

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  • vivek, Hirebile/ Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Ravi, Kapu.....Ravi ..shall i ask you one Question!!....may I know...When U.P.A in Ruling.. Pakistan Cricketers and Officials wouldn't get a VISA to enter INDIA..even for I.P.L ( Only Wasim Akram got with Borne security expense of Sharukh).....how a Pakistan Cricket Official Got VISA during MODI rule in Center ...B.J.P rule in Their State......and they are having a Meeting in Mumbai????...

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    IT REALLY SHOWS THAT WE INDIANS ARE COWARD.
    RUNNING AWAY FROM BATTLE FIELD.

    IF IAM IN SHIV SENAS PLACE. I WOULD HAVE TOLD TO HAVE MATCH WITH PAKISTAN. AND BEAT PAKISTAN IN PAKISTANI SOIL.

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  • Karthik N Kerkera, Suratkal, Doha

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    You want out team attacked by terrorists. It is not cowardness, it is sensible thing not to play with a rogue country. Here,there is lot of 'agrees' supporting this terrorist country. Very soon Mangalore will be mini Pakistan. We should denounce ungrateful supporters of Pakistan.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Slowly we are becoming a Banana Republic ...

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  • WD, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    "Become" Or it is Already

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