IPL chief meets Home Secy, seeks enhanced security in Chennai match

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The of (IPL) today urged the Centre to ensure enhanced security during matches in Chennai in view of protest threats over issue, prompting to ask the of the Police to do the needful, officials said.

met Union and requested him to ensure additional security in and around the M A Chidambaram stadium in Chennai amidst fears that protesters demanding the formation of the Management Board might disrupt the matches.

"The met and urged him to do the needful for additional security in the in Chennai. Following this, the spoke to the of the Police and asked him to ensure proper security during the match," a home ministry said.

The also assured the that foolproof security will be provided for all the matches in Chennai, another said.

Starting today, seven matches are scheduled to be played in Chennai till May 27.

A pro-Tamil outfit agitating over the issue has threatened to hold protests outside the game venue. Political parties and outfits have demanded that matches should not be held at this time, saying the state is witnessing widespread agitations on the vexed issue.

DMK working MK had said the organisers of matches should realise the issues faced by the people and act accordingly.

Tamil film star had suggested that CSK team players play with black bands to express the anguish of people who have been staging protests demanding setting up of Management Board.

The Cricket Association has said the spectators would not be allowed to carry firecrackers, inflammable materials and firearms, besides bags, mobile phones, brief-cases, pagers, radios, digital diaries, laptops, computers, tape-recorders, binoculars, remote control devices, or any other

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 17:45 IST