India pulls out of hockey event in Pak

Lahore/New Delhi: India has pulled out of the three-nation international hockey tournament in Pakistan after its External Affairs Ministry refused permission on security grounds, forcing the Pakistan Hockey Federation to call off the event. Malaysia, the third team in the tournament proposed to be held in Lahore from April 9 to 13, had withdrawn two […]

Lahore/New Delhi: India has pulled out of the three-nation international hockey tournament in Pakistan after its External Affairs Ministry refused permission on security grounds, forcing the Pakistan Hockey Federation to call off the event. Malaysia, the third team in the tournament proposed to be held in Lahore from April 9 to 13, had withdrawn two days back.

PHF secretary Asif Bajwa told a press conference in Lahore that the Indian hockey authorities informed that their foreign ministry had advised them not to send the team to Pakistan due to security concerns. "It`s with deep regret we have to announce that India has said it can`t send its team for the competition," Bajwa said.