Amid reports of terror threats to Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Pakistan has called upon India to provide security to the national team during the ICC World Cup 2023.
The statement came after Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch was asked to comment on visa delays for Pakistani fans and journalists and media reports regarding terror threats during a weekly press briefing in the federal capital on Thursday.
The Indian government hasn’t granted visas to media persons even though they had applied for it much ahead of the mega tournament.
“The host country should provide protection to our cricket team in the ICC World Cup 2023,” she said, adding that it is the responsibility of the Indian government to create a favourable environment.
Baloch stated that they are in touch with Indian authorities and hoped that the visas would be issued soon.
The FO spokesperson warned New Delhi against mixing politics with sports
“As the host, India should not hinder Pakistani fans from watching the World Cup.”
Security beefed up in Ahmedabad
Meanwhile, the Indian authorities have jacked up security preparations and are on high alert amid a terror threat pertaining to Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi stadium.
As reported by the Indian media, authorities have beefed up security protocols with more than 3,000 police personnel deployed in and around the venue — scheduled to host a total of five fixtures including the opening match, Pakistan-India clash, and the tournament’s final.
As part of the strict security measures, spectators will not be allowed to carry anything in the stadium other than their mobile phones, per the reporters.
Furthermore, the road leading to the stadium will remain closed during the matches, a move aimed at minimising security risks.
The mega event will commence on Thursday with England taking on New Zealand at the very stadium.