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Govt says no to IPL 7 during elections on security concerns

Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said he has informed BCCI about the government's decision. As a result, the Indian board will now have to move either part or whole of IPL 7 out of India, with South Africa and UAE in the race to be the alternate destination.

February 21, 2014 / 13:07 IST
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Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has conveyed the government's inability to provide security during the Indian Premier League's season 7 that coincides with the General Elections in the country.

Talking to IBN7 on Friday, the Home Minister said he has informed BCCI about the government's decision. As a result, the Indian board will now have to move either part or whole of IPL 7 out of India, with South Africa and UAE in the race to be the alternate destination.

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"IPL will not be held in India. Due to General Elections, it will be difficult to provide adequate security to IPL matches," Shinde said.