Spirits flag as India's sports stars banned from displaying tricolour

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NEW DELHI (AFP) - When India’s cricketers clash with arch-rivals Pakistan at home next month they will not be allowed to wear their patriotism on their sleeves – or gear.

A government decree last week prohibited cricketers and other sports stars from displaying the tricolour – the national flag – anywhere on their kit.

Sachin Tendulkar’s helmet will not have the tricolour embossed in front, neither will captain Sourav Ganguly be allowed to wear his trademark batting gloves painted in the orange, white and green colours of the Indian flag.
The federal home ministry cited the Flag Code of India which says the tricolour should not be used on costumes or embroidered on cushions, handkerchiefs and dress material.

The decree has left all, including Sports Minister Sunil Dutt, the cricketers and other sportspeople, nonplussed.

“I personally feel the cricketers should use the tricolour,” said Dutt. "The national flag acts as a morale-booster.

“But I have to follow orders. It is the home ministry which takes decisions with regard to issues involving use of national flag.”

Tendulkar and Ganguly said they will follow any instructions from the government, but team-mates and other Indian sportsmen could not hide their displeasure.

“It’s their viewpoint, but I take great pride in playing with the national flag on the helmet,” said cricketer Yuvraj Singh. “It’s a different feeling altogether.”

Shooter Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, an army officer who won independent India’s first Olympic silver medal at the Athens Games last year, found the government’s decision “strange.”

“It’s a different high when I wear the India flag on my chest,” said Rathore.

"And it is an honour. You would feel out of place when at some event your rivals will be standing in their national colours while you are blank.

“The decision is strange but we can’t help it.”

India’s first Formula One driver, Narain Karthikeyan, whose specially designed helmet sports the tricolour, was equally bemused.

“If that is what the government wants, it’s their loss,” said Karthikeyan, who makes his F1 debut at Albert Park in Melbourne on March 6.

"We as sportsmen are only doing the country proud by performing well.

"I have the tricolour on my helmet, but I can probably sell that space to sponsors and make a lot of money.

“I love India and I am proud to be an Indian and that’s what I want to portray. But if I can’t carry the tricolour on my helmet, it is the government’s loss.”

Former Indian cricket captain Bishan Bedi, however, jumped to the government’s defence.

“The national flag is most important and should be duly respected,” said Bedi. "You can’t put the helmet with the India flag alongside your shoes.

“I don’t see it as a motivation tool, national pride or patriotism. It’s all in the heart.”

The decree is seen as a move by the government to hit back at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) which takes pride in its autonomous nature.

In recent Supreme Court hearings to decide if the BCCI came under the purview of the government, the board’s lawyer said the players play for Team BCCI and not Team India.

“The BCCI should be happy not to use the flag on the helmet,” the Times of India quoted an unnamed top government official as saying.

“After all, they gave an affidavit in the court that they have nothing to do with the government.”

Re: Spirits flag as India’s sports stars banned from displaying tricolour

No where else in the world you get to hear such objections and reservations but ‘Only in India’ ,
wah,kiya baat hai bhai,Ghandi jee ki mahan Dhoti symbol mai sab kaam ker lain gay, lekin turangay ko helmet per nahi lagain gay, kaheen Paki bouncer na lag jaye,

:dhimpak: :jhanda:

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That thing looked ugly and gay to begin with. I am glad they got rid of the tri-color batting gloves, nothing is more unsightly then that...

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Miyan, jyada oochlo mat, bodhape me problem ho jayegi. FYI mhmd azhar ne ek baar ek shoe pe autograph diya tha. his name contains name of god so he was in tourble. and i agree with that. dont tell me you dont agree with that.
for for some people nation is everything, it needs same respect as the supreme.
i think they should have tricolor but not the wheel so it wont complete the flag and follow all the norms.

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dis is stupid me personally i get a buzz out of the pak flag, for instance, we guys r in nets now and i bowled a guy on sunday and immediately pointed to the pak flag on my pak shirt and kissed the pak flag infront of his face, he wasn’t best pleased let’s put it that way :smiley: stupid ruling! :nono:

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Wow! Like, really wow! Team BCCI??? Hahahahahaha… Allah janat bakhshay Abedi saab ko, kitnay khush hotay ye sunn ke!

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Actually it is right. BCCI is a private institution registered in chenni(?). Indian cricket team is not a national team (it represent a big club) and doesnt represent India(technically - stupid).
But i agree that it is a national team representing india.

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^ So India has no national cricket team? :hehe:

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kaka_in_usa FYI mhmd azhar ne ek baar ek shoe pe autograph diya tha. his name contains name of god so he was in tourble.
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what part of Mohammed? Azhar contains name of God?

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oooookkkk :mudhosh:

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pehle reporter the kya. mera statement tod marod ke kuch aur bana diya:eek:

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Hahaha.... even in the context, it says the same thing. Per kher hai janaab... Aap jungle ke badhsah hein... anday dein ya bachay dein.

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Faisal Bhai,

Bach ker rehna, kahin anday aap ke ser per na padey. National hou ya Private, Inshallah Bhangra tou hum he paye ge:p

Re: Spirits flag as India's sports stars banned from displaying tricolour

how stupid....to prevent stars - in a country that just happens to be fiercely nationalistic - from wearing their country's flag because of some technicality-based logic...what???

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I agree,very stupid.It's symbols like these that can motivate players to give that extra bit when going is not good.everyone has the love of their country in their heart but you sometimes need a motivation to go that extra step.I think it's just the brainchild of a politician seeking some publicity and idle babus in the home ministry having nothing better to do.

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kiouN kiyaa pakistan dhoTiyouN maiN paTaakhay choRnay aa rahaa hai?

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So in the previous years when the indian govt prohibited 'team BCCI' from having any sporting ties with Pakistan, the team could have actually played if BCCI wanted to?(since its not answerable to the govt), or was it BCCI that forbade the team from playing Pakistan in the first place?

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^ ^ everyone in the country is answerable to the govt. your info was wrong.

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what part of mohammed azharuddin you dont understand.

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^ God? or Prophet?