Right wing outfit Sri Ram Sene on Monday opposed the Pakistan cricket team’s tour to India and threatened to disrupt the T20 match to be held between the two countries in the city on December 25.
“We oppose Pakistan cricket team’s tour to India. We will not allow Pakistan-India T20 match on December 25,” SRS Chief Pramod Muthalik told reporters at Chinnswamy stadium here.
He alleged that both the Centre and state governments, instead of taking up the responsibility of providing security to people of the country, affected by terror attacks, are conducting such matches.
Muthalik said he had met Karnataka State Cricket Association officials and requested them not to conduct the match here.
The India-Pakistan series would comprise three ODIs and two Twenty20 Internationals between December 25, 2012 and Jan 6, 2013. The ODI matches will be played in Chennai, Kolkata and New Delhi and the Twenty20 games in Bangalore and Ahmedabad.
The Ram Sene gained notoriety in January 24, 2009 when its members attacked girls in a pub in Mangalore, claiming they were violating traditional Hindu values.
Muthalik later apologised for the attack, saying it was wrong, but said the attack was done to “save our mothers and daughters”.