Pulwama Aftereffects: WB BJP Chief calls for removal of Pakistani Cricketers' portraits from Eden Gardens

"If they can do why not us in Bengal to remove the pictures of Pak PM Imran Khan, Ramiz Raja and Wasim Akram," asked BJP chief Dilip Ghosh referring to the HPCA and PCA stadium.

Pulwama terror attack West Bengal BJP Chief Dilip Ghosh Eden Gardens

Addressing a media conference, the West Bengal BJP Chief Dilip Ghosh has called for the removal of the portraits of Pakistani cricketers from the iconic Eden Gardens of Kolkata making a statement that it is inappropriate now to keep the portraits of the ones who are instigating the terrorist perpetrators in Pakistan to carry out terrorism in India.

"If they can do why not us in Bengal to remove the pictures of Pak PM Imran Khan, Ramiz Raja and Wasim Akram," asked BJP chief Dilip Ghosh referring to HPCA and PCA stadiums.

"There is no need to keep pictures of Pakistani players, including Imran Khan, at the Eden. This has been done because people are angry over the Pulwama attack. There are some pictures of Pakistani players at Eden Gardens and people have raised objections to it." he added.

The PCA Stadium, Mohali also removed the portraits of the Pakistani Cricketers few days back expressing their anger over the horrific terror attack in Pulwama.

"If the authorities do not remove those Pakistani cricketers pictures then the Yuva Morcha will launch the agitation in the streets" said the BJP chief threatening the authorities.

Earlier, Sourav Ganguly had also expressed his opinion over the sporting ties with Pakistan post the Pulwama attack opining that all the sporting ties must be severed.


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