World T20: Shahid Afridi, Najam Sethi Served Legal Notice Over 'Love For India' Statement
A senior lawyer Azhar Saddique has served legal notice on Shahid Afridi and Pakistan Cricket Board executive committee chairman Najam Sethi 'for their love for India over Pakistan'.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 15, 2016 11:08 am IST
Shahid Afridi was dragged to court for 'committing treason' and 'hurting sentiments' of Pakistanis, a day after his statement that the national cricket team was 'loved more in India' than in Pakistan. (World T20: Javed Miandad Slams Shahid Afridi for 'Loved in India' Comment; Lawyer Files Case Too)
A senior lawyer served a legal notice on the 36-year-old Pakistan T20 captain for his statement in India on Tuesday ahead of the World T20. (World T20: High Court Should Issue Notice to Shahid Afridi For 'Getting More Love in India' Comment, Says Petitioner)
"I have served a legal notice on Shahid Afridi and 'de facto' chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board Najam Sethi for their love for India over Pakistan. I have also written to PCB chairman Shahryar Khan to launch an inquiry into the statement of Afridi in India," advocate Azhar Saddique said.
"Afridi has let down the whole Pakistani nation for expressing more love for India than Pakistan. In fact, he has committed treason. Now who will ensure that Pakistani team will play against India in Kolkata in T20 match to win?"
'Afridi should apologise'
Asked about the damages he is claiming in his lawsuit, Saddique said, "My notice is (just) to tell Afridi that he has hurt the sentiments of Pakistanis and that PCB should take action against him".
Siddique also asked Afridi to apologise to the nation. At a press conference in Kolkata, Afridi had said, "I've not enjoyed playing anywhere as much as I have in India. I am in the last stage of my career and I can say that the love I have got in India is something that I will always remember. We have not got this much love even from Pakistan. There are cricket-loving people here, much like in Pakistan. Overall, I've enjoyed a lot playing in India in my cricketing career".
'Might never be forgiven'
Saddique said Afridi's insensitive statement has not only hurt the sentiments of Pakistanis but also made his (Afridi) life vulnerable.
"God forbid if Pakistan loses match against India, keeping in view Afridi's 'pro-India' statement, nobody here will forgive him ever," he said, adding Afridi is neither an ambassador nor a diplomat and he made "uncalled for comments" which he should take back.
"The PCB should investigate the role of Najam Sethi as he might have pushed Afridi to speak in favour of India. Sethi always advocates Indian cause," he said.
The notices have been sent to the residences of Afridi and Sethi.
'Take disciplinary action'
Meanwhile, in Karachi, Aamir Nawaz, an advocate, filed a petition in the Sindh High Court, in which he pleaded that with his remarks Afridi had hurt the sentiments of the Pakistani nation and requested the court to restrain the all-rounder from making such statements in future.
The petition and also sought a directive to the Pakistan Cricket Board to take disciplinary action against him. "I think being the national captain and a ambassador of the country in India, Afridi's remarks were totally out of line and uncalled for," Nawaz said.
"He needs to be disciplined by the board as he has caused embarrassment to the cricket loving people of Pakistan," he said.
Former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad termed Afridi's remarks as shameful. "These cricketers should be ashamed of themselves for saying such a thing. Shame on you!"