IPL Auction: Franchisee's eyes on Kolkata's situation
Due to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), a round of protests is going on all over India. The next edition of the IPL is to be auctioned on 19 December in Kolkata.
Due to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), a round of protests is going on all over India. The next edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is to be auctioned in Kolkata on December 19, in which the franchisees are keeping an eye on the city. A senior BCCI official told IANS that it is very obvious that everyone wants to know the situation because there are violent protests in the state.
The officer said, ‘There is no need to panic, but yes, what is happening there is being monitored. The auction is to be held on Thursday and today a rally was held there, we will have to constantly monitor the situation. Internet service in many parts of the city has been stopped due to the protest.
At the same time, the Chief Minister of the state, Mamata Banerjee has called a meeting of senior leaders of her party on December 20, so that a strategy can be made regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. Another franchise official has said that most of the members coming to the auction are reaching Kolkata on Tuesday and will return from there on December 20. Therefore, there is a need to monitor the situation in this situation.
The official said, ‘Most of the owners are arriving there on December 18 and returning on December 19, while the rest of the members are returning after a day and will arrive in the city on Tuesday. In such a situation, the situation is being monitored.
An official of another franchisee said that no appeal has been made by BCCI to strengthen the security, in such a situation, look and wait policy is being adopted. “We are constantly on the watch, but we have not yet appealed to strengthen the security of the auction venue,” the official told IANS.