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PKKH Exclusive | by Tabish Qayyum

A country considered most unsafe for women has set new standards of hostility. Brimming with hatred and vengeance against Pakistan, it is the women cricket team of Pakistan touring India for ICC Women Cricket World cup to be the victim now.

Latest in the series of nose-diving ‘Aman ki Asha’, Pakistan’s women cricket team has been refused accommodation in any posh hotel amid security threats by ‘Hindu Terrorists’. Orissa Cricket Association (OCA) was forced to arrange separate accommodation for the Pakistan women’s team inside the Barbati Stadium in Cuttack, after five-star hotels showed reluctance to provide hospitality.

According to Times of India, political parties such as the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and Bajrang Dal has issued warnings against hosting the Pakistani side, has resulted in many posh hotels showing lack of interest in receiving the neighbors. These threats are exclusive for ‘Pakistani’ players, otherwise all international teams are accommodated in best possible hotels in the city.

“The Pakistani players would have faced trouble while travelling from Bhubaneswar to Cuttack for the matches. So we have arranged for their accommodation on the Barabati Stadium premises,” Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) secretary Asirbad Behera said.

“The accommodation of the Pakistan team had turned out to be a headache for us, but finally we have managed to solve the problem,” said an OCA official who desires not to be named.

Indian news tycoons like the Deccancronicle and the NDTV have published news quoting Pakistan team manager Ayesha Ashar sayng that ‘’The arrangements are more like we get in Pakistan… We are happy with the facilities provided to us by the organisers.” one can feel the apologistic stance the newsmakers must have turn the statement into. Reliable sources have informed PKKH authorities that “They are staying in the stadium , confined to the ground only, the arrangments in the stadium are 3rd class and there was nobody to welcome them at the air port.’’

Other political parties such as Kalinga Sena and Utkal Bharat have also threatened to disrupt the matches involving Pakistan Women. India is becoming the hotbed of ‘Hindu Terrorism’ which was also acknowledged by Indian home minister Shinde and external minister Salman Khurshid recently. It is ironic to note that these organizations have openly threatened attacks against Pakistani Teams previously, and never have we seen any action against them.

This will be yet another test case for apologists in our ranks, who continue to remain silent on these shameless acts of intimidation and arrogance by Indian counterparts. We will again see selective silence from main stream media, face-veil being wrapped on feminist NGO’s, Civil Society and politicians.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is yet to respond to this humiliation and insecurity that these ‘daughters of Pakistan’ are facing. Any responsible nation would immediately call back its contingent of players and cancel the tour with immediate effect if they are vulnerable to any violence in an International event as such. It would be naive of a sane person to imagine such response from a corrupt government that is hell-bent to risk its women in the name of ‘Aman Ki Asha’; a slogan that is nothing but submission to a nation that has never accepted our existence, a nation that is enslaved in the terrorist Ideology of ‘Hindutva’, a nation that lives in ‘Pakistan-Syndrome’ haunting not only poor Muslim community, but even its finest of talents and stars for their lineage towards Pakistan.

The issue is not about the standard of accommodation inside the stadium, the issue is India being a secular democracy, targeted discrimination and appeasement of its own terror outfits, when games are all about love, harmony and ‘people to people contact’.

Tabish Qayyum is the co-founder of Defense and Geo-Political Magazine Fortress and Investigative Journalist at PKKH.tv. He is also a writer and educational consultant. He can be reached on twitter @tabesch

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This is pure propaganda, Pakistani womens cricket team is allocated Odisha cricket club house which has excellent facilities.
 
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Why are they still there then? Who said self respect??

you are defending india here, ICC should shift the world cup, if our women cricketers dont play, their careers will finish?

they have put their life on the line just because ICC cant do anything about it?
 
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you are defending india here, ICC should shift the world cup, if our women cricketers dont play, their careers will finish?

they have put their life on the line just because ICC cant do anything about it?

Mate do not try to spread the hatred with out knowing the facts.

The accommodation provided is excellent with good security, if not Pakistani cricket team would have expressed their dissatisfaction and do not picture the cricket team as victims.
 
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you are defending india here, ICC should shift the world cup, if our women cricketers dont play, their careers will finish?

they have put their life on the line just because ICC cant do anything about it?

I thought I was defending the self respect of the Pakistanis, khair, If their self respect means that they have to put up with 3rd class accommodations, so this this govt can claim stable and mature relations with neighbors, why blame the Indian -- anyways, if Pakistan was a safer place for anybody, these women would not have to bargain their dignity and self respect - hain ji? kiyoun Ji?
 
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dont worry Pakistanies,next time if Indian Cricket team comes to pakistan,we will arrange and book a hotel for them In Afghanistan's war covered area to let them feel at home :P
 
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