India Releases Dossier on Pakistan Govt's Terror Links, Rules Out Champions Trophy Participation Citing Security Concerns

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ICC Champions Trophy to be held in Pakistan next year. The debate over which has become extreme. BCCI has made it clear that India will not send a team to Pakistan in any way.

In the midst of this controversy, India released the dossier accusing Pakistan of harboring terrorism. It has been clearly stated that terrorist organizations have flourished in Islamabad with the support of Pakistan government.

The dossier released by India details the terrorist activities on Indian soil with the support of Pakistan. Where it is said, how Islamabad is directly involved in one terrorist activity on Indian soil.

According to the report published by the intelligence department, the Pakistan government has directly helped the terrorist organizations to carry out these terrorist activities.

The report also mentions that terrorist activities on the border have become a thorn in the bilateral relations of the two countries.

Significantly, this report of the country’s intelligence department came to light at a time when the BCCI expressed fears about the safety of cricketers going to play on Pakistani soil.

The security forces’ report has highlighted with evidence how Pakistani terrorist outfits have carried out a series of attacks on Indian soil with the support of the government. And the militants who have died on Indian soil in army operations are from Pakistan. Evidence has also been presented in this regard.

It should be noted that the Champions Trophy is scheduled to start from February 19 next year. But due to India’s objection, the schedule has not been released yet.

Even the question has been raised whether this trophy will be in Pakistan at all. Meanwhile, it is known that PCB has arranged to rotate the Champions Trophy in Skardu, Murree, Muzaffarabad. Which falls within Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

The tour was scheduled to take place from November 16 to 24. But after BCCI’s objection, ICC did not act quickly. Due to which this special tour in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir has been cancelled.
 

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