Shahid Afridi blasts 'shameful' arrest of his fan in India
Boom Boom also appeals to Indian PM for the fan's release
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has called for the release of a fan in India who was arrested for wearing a Pakistan team jersey with his name on it during a cricket match.
According to reports in Indian media, Ripon Chowdhury was apprehended by local police following a complaint filed by the youth wing of the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
Terming the arrest as ‘shameful’, Afridi appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the release of the youngster.
Shahid Afridi's autobiography to release next year
“Politics should not be mixed with cricket. It’s is very sad and shameful. I hope the youngster gets released soon,” said Afridi. “There are a lot of fans of Indian cricketers in Pakistan and I don’t see a problem in it.”
According to reports in Indian media, Ripon Chowdhury was apprehended by local police following a complaint filed by the youth wing of the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
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Terming the arrest as ‘shameful’, Afridi appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the release of the youngster.
Shahid Afridi's autobiography to release next year
“Politics should not be mixed with cricket. It’s is very sad and shameful. I hope the youngster gets released soon,” said Afridi. “There are a lot of fans of Indian cricketers in Pakistan and I don’t see a problem in it.”