Intelligence Dossier on Pakistan's Terror Factory:
Next year, Pakistan is set to host the Champions Trophy, but the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided not to send the team due to concerns over player safety amidst prevalent terrorism in Pakistan.
This revelation comes after reports from intelligence agencies, suggesting the tournament might adopt a hybrid model or be relocated entirely to another country.
Terrorist Organizations Gaining Support from Islamabad
Amidst all this, intelligence agencies have issued a detailed dossier outlining Pakistan's involvement in supporting and sheltering terrorist organizations. The dossier provides comprehensive insight into terrorist activities emanating from Pakistani soil.
Source: aajtak
The report mentions attacks by various active groups supported by Islamabad, infiltrating and attacking civilians in India. These threats have intensified the concern for national and player safety.
The dossier contains multiple pieces of evidence showcasing the direct and indirect involvement of terror organizations based in Pakistan. It highlights cross-border terrorist activities that have long strained relations between the two countries.
Report Bolsters BCCI's Decision
This report comes at a crucial time, increasing BCCI's concern for its players' security and justifying their prioritization of safety over international play obligations.
Source: aajtak
The dossier offers evidence of attacks by Pakistani terrorists on Indians. Documents recovered from the deceased terrorists clarify plans of attacks on India, orchestrated while stationed in Pakistan.
Reports suggest the International Cricket Council (ICC) officially sought a written explanation from the BCCI as to why their team is not being sent. Meanwhile, both Indian cricketers and officials have endorsed BCCI's decision, emphasizing that player safety remains paramount.