After Pakistani Taliban attacked the workplace of the chief of the Karachi police late on Friday, February 17, the entire nation is in a state of shock. Such terror assaults have turn into a norm in Pakistan these days. A number of days in the past, blasts befell in Peshawar as effectively. Four individuals, together with two policemen, had been reported useless by PTI after terrorists entered the four-storey workplace constructing and began gunfire. The tussle between the safety personnel and the terrorists occurred for about 4 hours earlier than the gunmen had been neutralised. Two matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL 2023) are scheduled to happen within the weekend In Karachi. However, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi stated on Saturday (February 18) that video games will go on as per schedule.
The remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League is not going to be affected by the terrorist assault on the Karachi police chief’s workplace on Friday night, Sethi stated. He added that the matches would proceed as presidential safety has been in place for the gamers and officers for the reason that begin of the league.
“The PSL matches will continue as per schedule. All the players are being well looked after,” he stated. Another board official stated the safety businesses and authorities had additionally given clearance for the PSL matches to proceed in Karachi.
When you breed terrorist, that is what is going to come again. Feel unhappy for harmless individuals who lose their lives as a result of the nation is unable to have intolerance in the direction of terrorism. #Karachi https://t.co/YteQfvTjNz— Venkatesh Prasad (@venkateshprasad) February 17, 2023
“The incident which happened yesterday is unrelated to the PSL,” he stated. Two matches of the PSL are scheduled on the National Stadium on Saturday and Sunday and safety has been beefed up on the workforce resort and match venue.
Earlier, former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad slammed the Pakistani authorities of not taking good care of its personal individuals by failing to sort out terrorism. In a tweet, Prasad wrote: “When you breed terrorist, this is what will come back. Feel sad for innocent people who lose their lives because the country is unable to have intolerance towards terrorism.”
With PTI inputs