J&K Minister Opposes India-Pak Cricket Match, Citing Soldier Sacrifices

Jammu and Kashmir Sports Minister Satish Sharma has strongly opposed the upcoming India-Pakistan cricket match, arguing that India should not engage in sports with a nation he accuses of harming Indian soldiers. BJP leader Balwant Singh Mankotia claimed Pakistan's decision to participate after earlier boycott threats was a form of surrender. In contrast, legislators from the National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party welcomed the match as a positive step for peace and engagement. The high-profile cricket match is scheduled to be played in Colombo on February 15.

Key Points: J&K Minister Against India-Pakistan Cricket Match

  • J&K Minister opposes cricket match
  • Cites soldier casualties
  • BJP leader says Pakistan "surrendered"
  • NC, PDP MLAs welcome match for peace
  • Match scheduled for Feb 15 in Colombo
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"We should not play cricket with them," JK Minister Satish Sharma on India-Pakistan match

J&K Sports Minister Satish Sharma opposes the Feb 15 India-Pakistan cricket match, citing cross-border tensions and soldier sacrifices.

"We should not play with them... These are people who are robbing us in broad daylight, martyring our soldiers. - Satish Sharma"

Srinagar, February 10

In a strong statement today, Jammu and Kashmir Sports Minister Satish Sharma voiced his opposition to the scheduled India-Pakistan cricket match on February 15, arguing that India should not play against a nation he claims is "robbing us in broad daylight, martyring our soldiers".

"We should not play with them. Respect the good people. These are people who are robbing us in broad daylight, martyring our soldiers. So many of our Kashmiri people have been martyred, so many people from Jammu have been martyred. I believe what the Government of India did recently shouldn't have happened. We are people of love; we know that whenever hatred has been defeated, it has been defeated by love. Hatred cannot be defeated by hatred. But anyway, we will talk about this," said Minister Satish Sharma.

BJP's Balwant Singh Mankotia said that the fact that Pakistan had bactracked from its boycott threat showed that they had surrendered.

"See, Pakistan has had a habit from the beginning of trying to scare our country and some other countries of the world by giving such blustering threats, but it has always failed. In the same way, last time they gave such a blustering threat, but it doesn't mean anything. And that's why today they have surrendered; they have come on the backfoot from what they said, and today they have said that they will participate in this tournament," he said.

"I said that Pakistan has to understand that if it wants to move with the world, it will not have to play its own tune separately.[ It will have to move according to the world's parameters and the parameters of other countries. Only then it will be better for them. Otherwise, by isolating themselves and by sending militants and their trained soldiers into a country like India, which is the biggest democracy today, and creating such an atmosphere, because of that, I think in the coming time, although it has already happened, Pakistan will be further isolated if its actions remain like this," Mankotia added.

On the other hand, National Conference and PDP MLAs welcomed the cricket tie saying it was important for peace

NC MLA Javed Baigh said, "This is good. The team that plays well will win. This is not a huge issue. Playing in the field will not help them create any records. It will be better for them if they understand the importance of peace, brotherhood and friendship."

PDP MLA Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi said, "This is a welcome step. India and Pakistan cannot stay in isolation. The two countries have to engage with each other for peace and prosperity in the subcontinent. Sports should not have been seen from the perspective of politics."

India will Pakistan in Colombo on Sunday February 15.

- ANI

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Priya S
Satish Sharma ji is speaking the truth that many feel but are afraid to say. Every time we play, it's like we are forgetting the sacrifices of our jawans. Sports and politics cannot be separated when the neighbor is actively supporting terrorism. Jai Hind.
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Rohit P
As a cricket fan, I'm excited for the match! But Mankotia's point is valid – Pakistan always makes big threats and then backs down. Let's just focus on beating them on the field. Kohli & Co. will make us proud! 🏏
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Meera T
The NC and PDP MLAs are correct. We cannot live in permanent hostility. Engagement through sports, trade, and culture is the only long-term solution for peace in our region. Isolation hasn't worked for anyone.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad, it's clear this is more than a game. The emotions run so deep. I hope the spirit of cricket can win, even for just a few hours. It's a powerful unifier.
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Vikram M
The minister is from J&K, so his words carry the weight of direct experience. We in mainland India sometimes don't fully grasp the ground reality. His concern for the martyred Kashmiris and Jammuites is legitimate. We must listen.
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Karthik V

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