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IPL abroad sends wrong signal: Jaitley

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 at 2048 hrs IST

New Delhi Holding the Congress-led UPA Government responsible for the BCCI's decision to shift the IPL out of the country, senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley said the Centre's ‘non-cooperation’ will send wrong signals to international community before the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

"Has India become so unsecured that a domestic tournament has to go abroad? The whole country is disturbed with the non-cooperation by the government, which will send wrong signals about India's security condition," Jaitley told reporters.

"We used to hear about security threats to sporting events in Pakistan, but now this is happening in India. This will surely give wrong signals," he emphasised.

"After this, how will we respond to foreign teams who will travel to the country and how will we convince the tourists and players that India is secured for the Delhi Commonwealth Games?" asked Jaitley.

The BCCI decided to stage the lucrative Twenty20 tournament, which proved to be hugely popular last year, on foreign soil after government told the organisers it may not be possible to provide adequate security during the event due to upcoming general elections.

"This was the first time a global sporting brand was created in the country. But if the second edition of the event is not held in the country, that means we are diluting the brand," Jaitley said.

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CLANDESTINE IPL by DA on 23 Mar 2009

IPL was formed to help new and young talent. Not necessarily money making. It is now very clear the the amount invested (recently by shipla shetty and her acquaintance - some 15 million dollars odd) highlights the fact the it is BCCI money which is laundered in SWISS BANKS / ME tax havens. Clandestinely BCCI is trying to bring money into circulation by this farce IPL. Last week Mr. Mallya informed that Dravid was not playing because his wife was expecting and some foreigner will be the captain. The reason Dravid was taken off because Mr. Mallya might have know well in advance that the Matches will be abroad... Even the Sony episode is a farce. Sony TV is also involved in the clandestine deal. The IPL goondas are fooling people of India. The black Modi should accept the White Modi's offer to play in the Gujarat - Why is not taking his offer... GOI should tax the broadcasters heavily as the match is aiding british economy, who inturn aid pakistan and talibans.

Wrong Decision by Dilesh on 23 Mar 2009

Jaitley is correct on this. India has said to world that, it's a weak country and unable to host a sporting event. This is a mess created by BCCI. They want to use government forces for FREE when owners of teams are making billions. With this situation, message sent out is very wrong that India is bending to fear from terrorists. IPL is no more Indian. IPL's reality is now out in open. BCCI wants government to change plans, instead they should change IPL schedule. Indian fans should tune out IPL, don't waste time. BCCI should be taught a lesson.

Not only a bold but the right decision by the Government by Anthony Joseph on 23 Mar 2009

The government has done the right thing. If is has even an iota of doubt that fool proof security cannot be provided for both elections and IPL mathces then it is better to be open about it. Considering the way terrorists attacked the Sri Lankan team in Pakistan I respect the government's bold decision. In any case ensuring a free and fair elections is far more important than the IPL match. Governments first duty is to ensure that voters can vote confidently without fearing of an imminent terrorist attack on its people, I am sure IPL was a huge target for the terrorists and Government did the right thing. Hats off to Mr. Chidambaram for having the guts to take down these people.

NARENDRA MODI GUARANTEES by DA on 23 Mar 2009

MR. JAITLEY PLEASE FORCE MR. LALIT MODI TO ORGANISE THE MATCHES IN GUJARAT. THIS WAY MR. NARENDRA MODI WILL GET OPPORTUNITY TO KILL SOME MUSLIM PLAYERS. MR. NARU MODI HAS GIVEN GUARANTEE - SO WHY NOT TAKE IS OFFER. WHY LALIT MODI WANTS TO HOLD MATCHES IN A COUNTRY WHO RULES INDIAN AS A SLAVE NATION. BAN THE TELECAST OF A MATCH PLAYED IN FOREIGN COUNTRY AND WITHOUT OUR LOCAL YOUTHS. THESE ORGANISERS ARE HELPING TO PLUNDER THE OUR NATION WEALTH AND FILL SWISS BANKS AND ENGLISH OFFSHORE BANKS.

INDIA DEGRADED by DA on 23 Mar 2009

Mr. Lalit Modi and all the film punters are not idiots. This is a delibrate ploy by Mr. Lalit Modi

Nothing Indian abt it by Manikantan on 23 Mar 2009

Nothing Indian in it. Much more suitable name would be International Premier League.

RESIGN IF NOT ABLE TO GIVE SECURITY by KUMAR on 23 Mar 2009

The I.P.L issue has been politicised by the Congress party . If they are not in a position to give proper security to the event let the congress government in the resepective state resign .

P is P by omar on 23 Mar 2009

The same jaitley will speak the other way if any small mishap happens during the tournament.Politicians are the people worse than a brothel, they want to cash on something which happens wrong for the other side.They are the people who for time and again remind us that the human tongue doesnot have a bone, so we can speak in any way at any time and just cash vote for it.Now the trend in the political field is to catch the power by hook or crook, enjoy the poeples money during power and eat peoples money, but when it comes to debate they will say that they work for people and their only motto is to bring india as number 1.P is P that is politician is a pig.

BJP's INSANE OUTBURST WITHOUT RHYME OR REASON by Venu on 23 Mar 2009

This BJP's insane outburst on behalf of the IPL has blatantly exposed the corportisation of the Party and its link with the Dalals in the Game. It conveniently forgets the fact that the Government only requested the IPL to be rescheduled later in view of the elections which acquires greater importance in terms of security. But the IPL Organizers were adamant and finally put in the towel when various State Governments expresed their inability to provide security. In this scenario, BJP and especially Modi's outburst against the Government only reaffirms the jingoism inherent in their frame of mind. No one can forget as to how this mad man Modi invited trouble upon the people of Gujarat by proudly proclaiming time and often that no terrorist will dare attack Gujarat and finally he was put to eternal shame when bomb after bombs were discovered in the streets of Ahmedabad and Surat adding to his indignation.

Modi-fication by Rajaram on 23 Mar 2009

Venu ji - that was Narendra Modi, this is Lalit Modi. Different Modi - samjhe?

IPL matches not in India by An Indian on 23 Mar 2009

It is very sad to note that the IPL matches have been shifted to countries outside India. Terrorism is everywhere in the world, including USA and Russia. They should have postponed the matches to a date after the elections. Two things are clear here. One the egoistic attitude of the conductors of the IPL, possibility of more people opening accounts in the Swiss bank. Both are harmful to the Indian community and the coutry as a whole. Like any other field sports is also apurely business affair for many in India. People who waste their time and money watching road side TVs should start thinking.

hi arun by ashutosh on 23 Mar 2009

is this my favourite arun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!u forgot elections or something!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ipl abroad wrog sig.-Jaitely by bhupendra on 23 Mar 2009

The IPL and bcci authorities are more to be blame.An ordinary clubs are not suprior to elected Government.They could have adjusted all the dates.Modi was busy fighting election in Rajasthan.They have approach very late.Lots of factors are to be consider by Govt.The clubs has to consider only one venue and their revenus.

Using IPL to Grab Votes by Mike Vig on 23 Mar 2009

BJP, as usual, cries fowl when its too late. Earlier these people, like the rest of them, were too busy planning to grab power. If they had cared to sort out this issue in time, this shameful situation wont happen. But, of course. BJP is only interested to gain votes using IPL now.

hi arun by ashutosh on 23 Mar 2009

are you my real favourite arun jaitly!!!!!!you are forgetting that elections are around!!

Jihadi victory by Rahul on 23 Mar 2009

Sending IPL abroad, is a victory for Jihadis. Thanks to the UPA, Jihadis have suceeded in shutting down in India something that signifies the celebration of life.

IPL by prem gupta on 23 Mar 2009

If IPL goes out of India at this juncture ie election time there is no harm. All our so called political leaders are provided commandos and safety measures who are not doing anything but enjoying the best of the life .None of them is a statesman who could visulise the needs of the country .Hence election is more important than IPL

IPL outside the country by Amit on 23 Mar 2009

BJP should be happy about this, they can gain more votes from youth on this issue, atleast they should not be complaining

Democracy First by Tarashankar Rudra on 23 Mar 2009

Dear Sir/Madam, Whether the decision to offshore IPL 2009 is a correct move will depend upon the outcome of the general elections. If criminals and anti-social elements are voted to power then definitely it is wrong as OUR armed forces would have been misused to protect them. Although there will be loss in local business, upholding the cause of Democracy is paramount.

WE SHOULD FOCUS ENERGY SOMEWHEREELSE by DAVID on 23 Mar 2009

BJP MUST UNDERSTAND THAT INDIA IS NO MORE SAFE AND UNLIKE PAKISTAN WE ARE RESPONSIBLE COUNTRY. WHATEVER GOVERNMENT HAS DONE IS IN INTEREST OF INDIA. BIG LEADERS LIKE CHIDAMBARAM, RAHUL GANDHI , SONIA GANDHI AND ALL BIG IAS OFFICER CONTAIN BETTER BRAIN THEN OTHERS, WHATEVER THEY HAVE DECIDED IS BEST AND WE SHOULD HONOR THAT. JAI HIND

MONEY WASTED IN NAME OF SPORTS by K.Hussain on 23 Mar 2009

WE DONT NEED IPL ANYWAY. SO IT IS A GOOD DECISION TO NOT ORGANIZE IN INDIA. OUR SLUMS NEED MONEY FOR FOOD NOT COMMONWEALTH OR IPL. WE HAVE ALREADY SEEN IN NAME OF COMMONWEALTH GAME SO MUCH MONEY HAS BEEN WASTED IN MAKING NEW AIRPORT IN DELHI, FLYOVER AND OTHER COSMETIC CHANGES IN CITY. ALL BJP SUPPORTER MUST UNDERSTAND IT IS INDIA WE SHOULD NOT COPY WEST. INDIA LIES IN VILLAGE AND SLUMS.

THINK by Dayal on 23 Mar 2009

IPL-Without INDIA THINK

ipl by sunil on 23 Mar 2009

sri.sarat pawar won over Bcci by suppressing its system by dirty politics.but now his games are in vein overin Ipl.the govt is fully responsible for this.

england by beljamine on 23 Mar 2009

of course it is but if they are impatient there's at least this option. but england itself has a large number of terrorists roaming free

Cannot blame Govt by Madan on 23 Mar 2009

Cannot blame govt completely for this. It was impossible for home ministry to support IPL schedule as prepared by organizers. The best way to hold IPL within India was to cut down number of matches. But since lot money was invested by franchisee owners, IPL organizers are not willing to do so.

Shame! by Rajan on 22 Mar 2009

I completely agree with Jaitley on this. We are saying loudly to the world that India is unsafe and Indians are incapable of handling an event of this magnitude. Why can't we delay the tournament until after the elections? Is politics involved here?

IPL goes out by Ananth on 23 Mar 2009

Not just politics, moolah is also seems to be involved. The wily PC sees, may be, money making opportunity. Talk of security, enhanced expenses and get your pound of flesh. That seems to be the scheme. But Lalit Modi for sure has dropped a bomb by saying IPL will be shifted. Whether it will be or not remains to be seen but he has checkmated the "expectations" of the HM.

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