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ICC World T20 2014: Nepal cricket fans burn effigy of CPN-Maoist leader for ‘derogatory’ remarks
CP Gajurel's effigy was burnt for criticising the players during a television programme.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Mar 23, 2014, 08:06 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 23, 2014, 08:16 PM (IST)


From Shirish B Pradhan
Kathmandu: Mar 23, 2014
Cricket fans in Nepal on Sunday burnt the effigy of a CPN-Maoist leader for allegedly criticising the players of the country’s national team who have just returned from Bangladesh after a decent performance in the T20 World Cup.
CPN-Maoist secretary CP Gajurel’s effigy was burnt in Dadeldhura district in western Nepal for criticising the players during a television programme.
“Cricketers are now the heroes in Nepal. We must have seen the crowd of people at the airport. In fact, politicians who brave jail, nail and bullets for years are the real heroes,” Gajurel, secretary of breakaway faction of Unified CPN-Maoist that boycotted the 2013 Constituent Assembly polls said on Saturday.
“Cricket is an absurdity. We should not run behind this.
How much good the players play cricket, it is not going to change the face of Nepal,” Gajurel had said.
Reacting to Gajurel’s remarks, Nepalese national cricket team captain Paras Khadka wrote on his Facebook page: “If Nepalese cricket is bad, I also have to be bad.”
Gajurel, meanwhile, issued a statement saying he did not pass any derogatory remarks against Nepalese cricket.
“I have not spoken anything that insults the Nepalese cricketers,” Gajurel said.
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