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Another event in Baby Bangladesh

MALDA: Organizers had to cancel a women's football match and national-level players who had come from various places across the country had to return as fundamentalists allegedly issued a fatwa to stop a women's football match at Harishchandrapur here on Saturday.

The block administration, which had earlier given permission for the football match, is now giving the excuse of law and order issues to cancel the event.

Progressive Youth Club of Chandipur village in Harishchandrapur police station area had organized the football match as a part of their golden jubilee celebrations. Club president Reja Razi said, "The women's football match was to be played between Kolkata-XI and North Bengal-XI. National-level players such as Krishna Das, Sujata Kar, Arjuna-awardee Santi Mallik, Fifa referee Anamika Sen, captain of national handball team Anita Roy and many others were supposed to be present on the occasion. There was great enthusiasm about the event among local people."

"But last week, some moulavis (Muslim clerics) raised their objection to the women's football match. We had approached the block administration and the sub-divisional officer for help. On March 11, a meeting was also held in the presence of BDO between us and the fundamentalists who were against the match. The next day, many more clerics said a women's match would be against Islam. They also threatened to make a stronger agitation if the match was held. The BDO then ordered to stop the match."

BDO Biplab Roy conceded, "We had to cancel the football match because of a possible deterioration in law and order situation."

Locals were upset with the cancellation of the event. Villager Pijuskanti Das said, "Are we going backward? When the govt is inspiring women to come forward, such a dictum is disappointing."

Local Imam Maqsud Alam, however, claimed that they did not issue any fatwa against the match. "When some people sought my opinion, I just said Islam does not permit us to watch women playing in the field wearing short dresses."
Cleric?s ?fatwa? cancels women?s football match - The Times of India
 
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Local Imam Maqsud Alam, however, claimed that they did not issue any fatwa against the match. "When some people sought my opinion, I just said Islam does not permit us to watch women playing in the field wearing short dresses." - Case closed.
 
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Local Imam Maqsud Alam, however, claimed that they did not issue any fatwa against the match. "When some people sought my opinion, I just said Islam does not permit us to watch women playing in the field wearing short dresses." - Case closed.
a simple answer is that "dont watch the match mullah"
 
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a simple answer is that "dont watch the match mullah"
No, a simple answer is to allow the players to play in proper outfits, that is not baring their legs or else have only female spectators in the ground.
 
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No, a simple answer is to allow the players to play in proper outfits, that is not baring their legs or else have only female spectators in the ground.
What is a "Proper outfit" for a football match? - A Burqa?

And sorry we are not Saudi Arabia or some other backward country to have only female spectators in the match.
 
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Welcome to Islamic Republic of West Bengal.
Had the ban came from some Hindu few tta would be shouting about hindutwawadi, now they are asking about following proper dress code in a nonislamic Country. @levina look this is what I was talking about yesterday in that sven thread.
 
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What is a "Proper outfit" for a football match? - A Burqa?

And sorry we are not Saudi Arabia or some other backward country to have only female spectators in the match.
I'll suggest you to maintain composure and decency while debating. You don't have speak through the bottom hole always.

Where did I suggest to don burqa as proper outfit? and What KSA has to do with this? and was it not about Bangladesh and not India?
 
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I'll suggest you to maintain composure and decency while debating. You don't have speak through the bottom hole always.

Where did I suggest to don burqa as proper outfit? and What KSA has to do with this? and was it not about Bangladesh and not India?
Think tank janab, it's about Indian bengal not bangladesh.
 
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I'll suggest you to maintain composure and decency while debating. You don't have speak through the bottom hole always.

Where did I suggest to don burqa as proper outfit? and What KSA has to do with this? and was it not about Bangladesh and not India?
I asked a question what is a proper outfit for football? It is shorts only not any other outfit

I brought in KSA because you said only Women should be allowed to watch the match. This is similar to practices in KSA. I said such practices can happen in KSA not India.

The match is in West Bengal, India and not Bangladesh. Please read the OP carefully before commenting

"The women's football match was to be played between Kolkata-XI and North Bengal-XI. National-level players such as Krishna Das, Sujata Kar, Arjuna-awardee Santi Mallik, Fifa referee Anamika Sen, captain of national handball team Anita Roy and many others were supposed to be present on the occasion. There was great enthusiasm about the event among local people."
 
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