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Bangladesh Team to Receive Three-Tier Security in India

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  25 Sep 2024, 14:28
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The Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, a religious organization in India, had issued threats ahead of the second Test and the first T20 match between India and Bangladesh. Last Monday, the group’s activists protested by lighting fires on the road to the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. They also called for a shutdown on the day of the first T20 match.

In response, the Indian government has prioritized the security of the Bangladesh cricket team. Kanpur Police Commissioner Harish Chandra confirmed that the team would be provided with three-tier security.

Speaking to the media at Green Park, Chandra explained that the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) is responsible for providing three levels of security to both teams from the hotel to the stadium. "We are vigilant regarding the Bangladesh team’s security, and strict measures have been implemented for this match. We are also in contact with intelligence agencies. Any protest attempts will be dealt with according to the law," he stated.

Meanwhile, according to India’s news agency PTI, the Indian cricket team has requested the deployment of sufficient police, including high-ranking officers, for the Test match.

Earlier, on August 17, the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha had demanded the cancellation of the T20 match scheduled in Gwalior. Dr. Jaiveer Bhardwaj, vice president of the group, had warned that they would make every effort to cancel the match and even threatened to carry out attacks if the match proceeded.

Bhardwaj claimed that, following the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government on August 5, a genocide of Hindus and destruction of temples were taking place in Bangladesh. Despite this, Prime Minister Modi decided to host the match. Therefore, the Hindu Mahasabha resolved to oppose the India-Bangladesh cricket match in Gwalior, arguing that it should be canceled to maintain peace, as holding it could lead to unrest.

The group later issued similar threats regarding the second Test match. Their activists protested by setting fires on the road leading to Green Park Stadium in Kanpur.

The Bangladesh team arrived in Kanpur on Tuesday to prepare for the second Test, and the Indian government is taking steps to ensure their safety. The Bangladesh team, led by players like Shanto and Liton, will have two days of practice before the match.

The final Test of the series is set to begin on September 27 at 10 AM Bangladesh time in Kanpur.

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