‘Why Play With Pakistan?’ Oppn Attacks Modi Govt, Attacks Amit Shah's Son Jay Shah
Jay Shah in the Political CrosshairsShiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut described the upcoming encounter not as an "India vs Pakistan" match, but as a "Jay Shah vs Pakistan" event, alleging that commercial and administrativ
The India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash in Colombo has sparked more than sporting excitement - it has triggered a political storm, with Jay Shah emerging at the centre of the controversy.
What is traditionally billed as cricket's fiercest rivalry has now turned into a debate over governance, diplomacy and optics. Opposition leaders have questioned why the high-voltage fixture is proceeding despite strained ties between the two nations - and several have directly pointed fingers at the ICC chairman.
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Jay Shah in the Political Crosshairs
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut described the upcoming encounter not as an "India vs Pakistan" match, but as a "Jay Shah vs Pakistan" event, alleging that commercial and administrative interests are driving the spectacle. His remarks have drawn national attention, placing Shah - who heads the International Cricket Council - firmly in the spotlight.
Shah's position carries added political weight. He is the son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, making him a prominent figure at the intersection of sports administration and national politics. Critics argue that such high-profile fixtures cannot be viewed purely through a sporting lens when diplomatic relations remain tense.
Border Concerns and National Sentiment
Congress leader Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, who represents the border constituency of Gurdaspur, said residents in frontier districts experience cross-border hostilities firsthand and therefore question sporting engagements with Pakistan. He maintained that public sentiment in border areas differs sharply from the commercial enthusiasm surrounding the match.
ICC Politics and Regional Fallout
The political debate intensified after reports of a brief boycott threat linked to Bangladesh's exit from the tournament over venue and security disagreements. The situation has added to scrutiny of the ICC's handling of regional sensitivities under Shah's leadership.
Meanwhile, Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, is expected to attend the Colombo match and meet ICC officials. His presence ensures that the encounter will be closely watched not only for on-field action but also for off-field diplomacy.
More Than Just a Match
For decades, India-Pakistan games have symbolised intense sporting rivalry. This time, however, the spotlight has shifted from players to power corridors. With Jay Shah at the helm of global cricket administration, the clash has evolved into a larger conversation about politics, governance and the blurred lines between sport and statecraft.
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