Indian boxer Vikas Krishan calls for resumption of India-Pakistan sporting ties

Olympic-bound boxer Vikas Krishan Yadav on Monday advocated resumption of sporting ties between India and Pakistan, saying a boxing tournament would be a "great idea"

Aug 17, 2020
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Olympic-bound boxer Vikas Krishan Yadav on Monday advocated resumption of sporting ties between India and Pakistan, saying a boxing tournament would be a "great idea". The Indian pugilist -- who is currently training in Bellary, Karnataka for the Tokyo Games -- said he met with Pakistani boxers at the South Asian Games last year and they, too, wanted the two nations to join hands again.

"Sports help in developing friendship between countries. India and Pakistan also must unite for the betterment of the people. However, I would also suggest that Pakistan needs to stop favouring terrorism and promise to be our good neighbour then there is no harm in playing with them," Vikas told IANS.

"I think a boxing tournament between India and Pakistan could be a good way of promoting the sport. I would ask both Pakistan and India that it would be better if they live with love and affection.

"Humanity is above all. Soldiers die and their families suffer. We must understand that the need of the hour is to help each other rather than getting into ugly fight," the 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medallist added.

Vikas's reaction came after a British boxer of Pakistani-origin Amir Khan recently shared the same views. "Many lives will be saved. Both India and Pakistan must unite and fight the common enemy which is poverty. I want all this tension between the two nations to end," Amir had said.
(IANS)

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