Indian Kabaddi player went to Pakistan, Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju says, 'No one has given permission...'
Indian Kabaddi player went to Pakistan, Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju says, 'No one has given permission...'
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This time Pakistan is hosting the World Kabaddi Championship. India's kabaddi player has reached Pakistan for the same tournament. On this matter, Union Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju has clarified on Monday that no players have been allowed to go to Pakistan. Rijiju has also said that we will talk to the Kabaddi Association in this matter.

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Speaking to the media, Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju said, "No one has allowed kabaddi players to visit Pakistan. The issue of visa is the sovereign prerogative of any country, we have no role in granting visas." He added, "We will talk to the Kabaddi Federation on whether the information about this visit was given in advance or not. We have no role in relation to the visa, but to play in the name of the country and use the flag of India. We will conduct an inquiry in this matter. "

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Earlier, Justice SP Gard, administration officer of Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India, said that no Kabaddi player has been allowed by the institution to go to Pakistan and play there. If someone has broken the rules, then legal action can be taken against him. The Indian Kabaddi team reached Lahore via Wagah border on Saturday to participate in the World Kabaddi Championship. Photos and videos of Indian players reaching Lahore are going viral on social media. The tournament starts at the Punjab Football Stadium in Lahore from Monday. On the other hand, the Sports Minister of Pakistan has welcomed Indian players to Pakistan. Garg has said, "AKFI has no information about the kabaddi team going to Pakistan. AKFI did not give any permission to the players to play kabaddi in Pakistan and go there. We came to know about it only after getting information. AKFI does not support any such activity. "

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