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Rajeev Shukla Condemns Attack On BCCI Office By Shiv Sena Workers

Rajeev Shukla Condemns Attack On BCCI Office By Shiv Sena Workers
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 29: Rajeev Shukla going to attend Congress spokespersons meeting on Wednesday. (Photo by Shekhar Yadav/India Today Group/Getty Images)
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NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 29: Rajeev Shukla going to attend Congress spokespersons meeting on Wednesday. (Photo by Shekhar Yadav/India Today Group/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla today strongly condemned the attack on the BCCI's headquarters at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai by Shiv Sena workers protesting against the Board president Shashank Manohar's scheduled meeting with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Shahryar Khan.

Strongly condemns the attack on BCCI Office by Shiv Sena.

— Rajeev Shukla (@ShuklaRajiv) October 19, 2015

"Strongly condemns the attack on BCCI Office by Shiv Sena," Shukla, a top BCCI functionary, wrote on his twitter handle.

"BCCI is a responsible body and will not do anything against national interest. Cricketing decisions should be left to BCCI."

"Cricket is a gentleman's game and the spirit of the game expects same generosity and tolerance from those who love the game," he further tweeted.

Cricket is a gentleman's man and the spirit of the game expects same generosity and tolerance from those who love the game.

— Rajeev Shukla (@ShuklaRajiv) October 19, 2015

Shiv Sena workers were protesting against BCCI chief Manohar's meeting with PCB chairman Shahryar, to discuss the fate of bilateral series slated for December.

The Sena workers barged into the BCCI office holding anti-Pakistan placards and shouted slogans against Shahryar Khan, who is in Mumbai to meet the newly elected BCCI president.

The protesters "gheraoed" BCCI chief Manohar's desk and said they will not allow any cricket ties with Pakistan.

The right-wing party has been protesting anything that has to do with Pakistan, and the proposed series is the latest in the series.

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