Indian lawyer calls for ‘strict action’ against Pakistan’s Rizwan for praying during match, supporting Palestine 

Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan celebrates after scoring a century (100 runs) during the 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on October 10, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 16 October 2023
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Indian lawyer calls for ‘strict action’ against Pakistan’s Rizwan for praying during match, supporting Palestine 

  • In complaint to ICC chair, lawyer says Rizwan’s act of offering prayers during Netherlands game defeated "spirit of sports"
  • Rizwan had also dedicated Pakistan’s win over Sri Lanka on Oct. 11 to the people of Gaza facing Israeli bombardment

ISLAMABAD: An Indian lawyer has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to take “strict action” against Pakistani batter Muhammad Rizwan for offering prayers during a World Cup match in Hyderabad earlier this month and dedicating last week’s victory against Sri Lanka to the people of Palestine. 

Rizwan, widely regarded as one of the best wicket-keeper batters in limited overs cricket around the world, offered prayers during Pakistan’s opening match against the Netherlands on Oct. 6. He scored a century during Pakistan’s next match against Sri Lanka in Hyderabad, helping his team complete a record chase against the island nation, a victory he dedicated to “my brothers and sisters” in Palestine, currently facing unprecedented Israeli bombardment. 

“The act of Muhammad Rizwan when he read namaz on the cricket field amid many Indians is symbolic of the intentional depiction of his religion which stands against the spirit of the sports,” Indian lawyer Vineet Jindal said in a written complaint addressed to ICC Chair Greg Barclay on Oct. 14.

“The act of representation of his religion by Muhammed Rizwan in the field and further followed by his statement in his press conference regarding the dedication of his victory to the people of Gaza further attests to his religious and political ideology.” 

Jindal said he had sent a copy of the complaint to the cricket boards of Pakistan and India as well.

“International sports are conducted with the essence of developing an amiable relationship with countries worldwide irrespective of caste, creed, race, and religion and not to create or provoke enmity between communities,” Jindal wrote, saying Rizwan’s actions were against the ideology of India. 

“Therefore, it is requested to take strict action against Muhammed Rizwan, Wicket keeper and batsman of the Pakistan Cricket team.”

Jindal is the same lawyer who filed a complaint against Pakistani presenter Zainab Abbas earlier this month over “derogatory” tweets about Hinduism that the journalist had posted in 2014. Following the complaint, Abbas, who was in India as part of the ICC’s panel of presenters for the ongoing Cricket World Cup 2023, returned to Pakistan. She has since apologized for her posts and said she left India after feeling “intimidated and scared” due to the online reaction.

Meanwhile, Israel’s foreign ministry on Sunday celebrated India’s win against Pakistan in Saturday’s World Cup fixture, saying on X that the loss had kept Islamabad from possibly dedicating its victory to the “terrorists of Hamas.”

The tweet was in response to many Indian fans carrying posters in support of Israel at Ahmedabad for the match against Pakistan and India. Rizwan also faced backlash from fans in the bleachers for his support of Palestinians.

“We are happy that India emerged victorious in the #INDvsPAK match at #CWC23 and that Pakistan was unable to attribute its victory to the terrorists of #Hamas,” the post read.

 


Pakistan backs peace efforts in Yemen, warns factions on ground against unilateral actions

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Pakistan backs peace efforts in Yemen, warns factions on ground against unilateral actions

  • Foreign office reaffirms Pakistan’s firm commitment to Yemen’s unity and territorial integrity
  • Pakistani administration also expresses solidarity with Saudi Arabia amid regional tensions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Foreign Office on Thursday said it welcomed regional efforts to ease tensions in Yemen and strongly opposed unilateral actions by any faction on the ground that could undermine peace or regional stability.

The development takes place after the Saudi-led Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen said it carried out a “limited” airstrike on Dec. 30, targeting two shipments of smuggled weapons and military equipment sent from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) port of Fujairah to Mukalla in southern Yemen.

Addressing a weekly news briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi reiterated support and firm commitment to the unity and territorial integrity of Yemen.

“In this regard, Pakistan strongly opposes unilateral steps by any Yemeni party that may further escalate the situation, undermine peace efforts and threaten peace and stability of Yemen, as well as that of the region,” he said.

“Pakistan welcome regional efforts for de-escalation of the situation in maintaining peace and stability in Yemen.”

Andrabi highlighted that Pakistan supported a peaceful resolution in Yemen through dialogue and diplomacy, hoping that Yemenis and regional powers work together toward an “inclusive and lasting settlement.”

On Wednesday, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed “complete solidarity” with Saudi Arabia during a phone call with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman following Riyadh’s weapon shipment bombing in Yemen.

The Saudi airstrike on a UAE shipment in Yemen’s southern port city of Mukalla followed rising tensions linked to advances by the Emirates-backed Southern Transitional Council in the war-torn country.

Saudi Arabia, a major oil supplier to Pakistan, has provided billions in loans to help manage its economic crisis. The two countries have also signed a mutual defense pact last September, treating an attack on one as an attack on both.