Karnataka Police Should Apologise: J&K Cricket Association


Bangalore / Srinagar , Oct 18 (IANS):  While demanding an apology from the Karnataka police, the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) on Saturday lodged a strong protest  against the arrest of its two players in Bangalore where they had gone to participate in a national championship.

"Our boys were harassed and then released. The Bangalore police should apologise for the harassment of players. The JKCA will decide tomorrow (Sunday) whether or not the team should withdraw from the tournament," general secretary of JKCA Saleem Khan said.

Describing the Saturday's incident as 'most unfortunate and shocking' Khan said, "We are in touch with our president and Union Minister Farooq Abdullah to decide the future course of action."

He said the team had been accommodated inside a hostel in the stadium complex by the hosts and their baggage had been checked during check-in Friday.

The arrest of the two players has shocked the cricket lovers here who say the players were harassed as they belonged to the valley.

Senior state government officials were on toes as the news of the arrest of Parvez Rasool and Mehraj-ud-Din who were picked up by the Bangalore police on the suspicion of carrying explosive reached them on Saturday afternoon.

Sources said top police officers contacted their counterparts in Bangalore immediately to ensure the players were released without any delay.

"Such incidents are unfortunate and only add to the alienation. The development should have been handled carefully without the media hype," said a former cricketer.

A senior JKCA member said the bags had been given to the players by the association before their departure and had been purchased in New Delhi recently.

  

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  • IFTHIKAR ULLAL, DUBAI / MANGALORE

    Sun, Oct 18 2009

    Karnataka police dept - Shame on you, Dont blame & harass any innocents. Only the reason they are from kashmir & from minority.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, perinje/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Oct 18 2009

    Police acted too sharply and media hyped the incident very much.This is very unfortunate and sensitive incident and the way police acted totally unacceptable.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Oct 18 2009

    Discrimination on ethinic and religious lines has been the policy of BJP governments in India. Parties and government should work towards intergration of societies and build a strong India, but whats happening is really unfortunate and will lead to further devide in the communities. Justice must prevail.

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