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People boycott Chinese products, IPL retains Chinese sponsors: Omar

Reacting on the Indian Premier League deciding to retain its sponsors for this year's edition of the tournament, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said he felt bad for those "idiots" who threw their Chinese TVs off their balconies, only to see the T20 league continuing with Chinese cellphone makers as its title sponsors.

Omar Abdullah
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Published : Aug 3, 2020, 7:15 AM IST

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah on Sunday pointed out that while people were boycotting Chinese goods in the wake of incursions in Ladakh by the neighboring country, the IPL cricket tournament has been allowed to retain all its sponsors, including those from the neighboring country.

"Chinese cellphone makers will continue as title sponsors of the IPL while people are told to boycott Chinese products. It's no wonder China is thumbing its nose at us when we are so confused about how to handle Chinese money/investment/sponsorship/advertising," he wrote on Twitter.

The former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister was reacting to the news about the Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council's decision to retain all its sponsors, including Chinese mobile company VIVO, in the event to be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from September 19 to November 10.

"BCCI/IPL governing council has decided to retain all sponsors including the big Chinese ones. I feel bad for those idiots who threw their Chinese made TVs off their balconies only to see this happen," Abdullah wrote on the microblogging website.

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In another tweet, he said "we always suspected that we really can't manage" without the sponsorship and advertising of Chinese companies.

"The sheer suddenness of the move, the unexpected nature of the move, the unpredictability of the move. They don't know what hit them. Now the Chinese will know.......... what we always suspected that we really can't manage without their sponsorship and advertising," the NC leader said while referring to the remarks of a news anchor of a private television channel.

(PTI Report)

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