Former Pakistani skipper Javed Miandad on Friday said that cricket teams should stop touring India, as the country is unsafe due to the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. He has also urged the ICC to boycott India. Earlier Pakistan Cricket Board's chairman Ehsan Mani had said that India is a far greater security risk than Pakistan. Echoing Mani's words, the 62-year-old said that it's India which is not a safe country and as sportspersons, everyone should condemn them.
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