Pages

Friday, March 11, 2011

Cricket World Cup 2011: Pakistan wants ‘fool-proof’ security for its cricketers in India

Karachi : Pakistan has called on India to make ‘fool-proof arrangements’ for the security of the cricket World Cup in the wake of media reports about possible terrorist attacks on thevenues of the tournament.Reacting to reports in the Indian media about ‘planned terrorist attacks on cricket World Cup venues’ that could be ‘launched from Pakistani soil’,
Foreign Office spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said,"We hopethat India will make fool-proof arrangements for the security of the cricket World Cup.""Pakistan, itself a victim of terrorism, takes all such reports seriously," she said in a statement.Janjua said, "terrorism has no borders and is a vicious phenomenon that all must collectively confront".Media reports said India had sounded an alert over possible militant attacks on the World Cup though there were no specific threats. The alert was sounded on the basis of intelligence inputs received over the past few months, Indian officials were quoted as saying.The cricket tournament is being played in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and will end in Mumbai on April 2.At the same time, Janjau said Pakistan had already conveyed its concerns about vituperative statementsbeing made from within India about the participation of Pakistan's cricket team.Though she did not give details, this was an apparent reference to the Shiv Sena's that it would not allow Pakistani cricketers to enter Mumbai should they reach the ICC World Cup final, slated to be played at Wankhede Stadium on April 2.