Published 18:47 IST, June 20th 2020
India-China faceoff: Suresh Raina bats for ban of Chinese products
Veteran middle-order batsman Suresh Raina has urged the people of India to completely boycott the Chinese products
Veteran middle-order batsman Suresh Raina has said that China does not deserve anything from India, as tensions between both countries have been flaring up at the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The calls for boycotting Chinese products are also increasing by the minute after 20 Indian Army personnel, including a Colonel, were killed in the violent face-off between Indian and Chinese troops.
'There is huge anger': Suresh Raina
"There is huge anger due to the loss of our soldiers, whatever the government is doing I am sure they will certainly do a good job. It's very sad that our soldiers have lost their lives, it's easy for me to sit and speak about them but it's really tough for the families of these soldiers and the way our soldiers are doing their job on border, I have no words to praise them," Raina said while speaking to new agency ANI.
"Army is very strong and I want to salute each and every person. Firstly it was coronavirus and now the border situation, it seems something is planned, I think our force is very strong and their guts is really commendable, I feel safe just because of our forces," he added.
On Friday, the Indian Premier League's official handle confirmed that the governing council would be meeting next week to review all sponsorship deals. Currently, Chinese mobile manufacturer Vivo is the title sponsor of the IPL and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) gets ₹ 440 crores annually from the five-year deal slated to expire in 2022.
"I think regarding sponsorships, BCCI will take the decision, our job is to play and to make nation proud and that is what we are trying to do, it's BCCI and government who will take the call. If Prime Minister asks us, we will definitely go to the border to help our troops, each and every soldier of our country should know that whole country is backing them," Raina further added.
"My family background is from the army, I can tell you that the life of soldiers is not easy. China doesn't anything from India, it doesn't matter if we don't use Chinese products," he concluded.
Coming back to cricket, the southpaw was all set to represent the three-time winners Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2020 that was originally scheduled to get underway on March 29 but has now been suspended indefinitely as of now due to the global pandemic. CSK were set to lock horns against arch-rivals as well as the defending champions Mumbai Indians in the tournament opener at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
(With ANI Inputs)
Updated 18:47 IST, June 20th 2020