By-Srushti Sharma
Fans have threatened to boycott the match on social media ahead of India's highly anticipated match against Pakistan on Saturday because of Pakistan's involvement in terrorism.
This has reignited the 'Boycott' movement and sparked discussion about whether or not politics and international relations should be kept apart from sports.
Earlier on September 13, in the Kokernag area of Kashmir's Anantnag district, an Indian Army Colonel leading a Rashtriya Rifles Unit, a Major, and a Deputy Superintendent of Police were shot and killed by terrorists.
Many are wondering why Pakistani athletes are receiving this treatment in light of Pakistan's ongoing terrorist acts.
The news that Bollywood artists BCCI will be performing at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad prior to the match infuriated a lot of supporters.
It is noteworthy that the ICC Cricket World Cup, which is being hosted in India for the first time ever, did not have an opening ceremony.
Furthermore, since 2013, India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series, and India's most recent visit to Pakistan was for the 2008 Asia Cup.
We will not put up with whatever that Jay Shah and the BCCI have done to disrespect the Pakistani team. Our troops are valiantly engaging Pakistan in combat.
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