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Srinagar: The services team’s last-minute decision to skip the Ranji Trophy match here has put a question mark over the Army’s proclaimed successes in the region, according to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. He lashed out at the Army following “double standards” in the State. Following the outcry, the team has apologised to the Board of Control for Cricket in India and sought a fresh date to play the game. Criticising the services team on Tuesday, Mr. Abdullah said the “Army has made tall claims about its successes in the State against the militant groups. The incident(skipping match) clearly shows the double standards of the Armed forces operating here.” It was a bizarre scenario at the Sher-e-Kashmir stadium where the match had been organised after a gap of two decades and all dignitaries including Union Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah were present, but the Services team did not turn up. The Chief Minister said that he would take up the matter with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Home Minister P Chidambaram as the forfeiture of the match negated the Government of India’s positive assessment of the State’s security situation. Earlier, Dr. Farooq Abdullah also lambasted the services team for giving the lie to the views of the Prime Minister, the Defence Minister and the Home Minister on the security situation in the State.
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