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Kirti Azad demands IPL shut shop

Updated on: 19 May,2012 07:25 AM IST  | 
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Following slew of controversies surrounding the league, the BJP MP and former cricketer has demanded closure of the sporting event; he, along with some past players, will sit on a hunger strike at Ferozeshah Kotla from tomorrow

Kirti Azad demands IPL shut shop

Demanding that the Indian Premier League (IPL) be “closed”, Bharatiya Janata Party MP and former cricketer Kirti Azad yesterday said he would go on a fast against the sporting event after the slew of controversies.



Enoughu00a0is enough!u00a0Kirti Azad said some members of the civil society will also join him for the hunger strike, which he will start from tomorrow. File pic


“It (IPL) should be closed...I am sitting on a hunger strike at the Ferozeshah Kotla from (May) 20th. Some other cricketers and civil society members will also join me,” Azad said. “...IPL I suppose is only entertainment... but we have money laundering, we have violation of foreign exchange, we have one player slapping another, there was a sting operation for spot fixing, now rape was left... that has also come in,” Azad said.
The latest controversy is the arrest of Royal Challengers Bangalore player Luke Pomersbach on charges of molesting an American woman in a Delhi hotel.


“Somebody got drunk and went into the cricket ground where nobody is allowed to go after a match. This is a mix of intoxication and entertainment...” Azad said, in an apparent reference to the fracas between actor Shah Rukh Khan and officials at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday night.

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