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IPL வாய்ப்பு பறிபோன விரக்தி முரளிக்கு சமாதானமும் சமத்துவமும் பொங்கி வழியுதாம்.

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IPL இல் அணிகளில் சென்னையில் சிங்களவர்கள் விளையாட அனுமதிக்கப்படமாட்டார்கள் என்ற அறிவிப்பும்.. சென்னை சுப்பர் கிங்ஸில் இலங்கை வீரர்கள் விளையாடமாட்டார்கள் என்ற செய்தி வருந்து கொண்டிருக்கும் இவ்வேளையில்.. தனது வருமானம் பறிபோன நிலையில்.. முத்தையா முரளிதரன்.. விளையாட்டில் அரசியல் வேண்டாம் என்று கொண்டு.. வழமையான தமிழினப் படுகொலை செய்யும்.. சிங்கள அரசுக்கு இந்திய ஊடகங்களில்.. வக்காளத்து வாங்கித் தள்ளியுள்ளார்.

 

முரளியின் இந்த நடவடிக்கை.. கண்டிக்கத்தக்க ஒன்றாகும். அப்பாவி தமிழ் மக்கள் பலவழிகளிலும் இன்று சிங்களத்தால் துன்பப்படும் இன்றைய நிலையில் பிரித்தானியா கூட சிறீலங்கா குறித்து தனது பிரஜைகளுக்கு எச்சரித்துள்ள நிலையில் முரளியின் இந்த சுயநல உளறல்.. அவரின் சுயநலத்தை அப்படியே படம்பிடித்துக் காட்டுகிறது.

 

The city of Chennai, in many ways, has been a second home for Muttiah
Muralitharan. Besides being a Tamil, the former Sri Lankan off-spinner
is married to an Indian who belongs to the city. Moreover, Muralitharan
represented the Chennai Super Kings during the first three seasons of
the Indian Premier League (IPL).
   
    But with the Tamil Nadu government having declared the state capital a
'no-Sri-Lankan-zone', Muralitharan will in all likelihood be forced to
give Chennai a miss during the sixth edition of IPL starting next month.   

    And the 40-year-old Sri Lankan spin legend expressed his disappointment at the unsavoury developments.   

    "It's sad that the Tamil Nadu government doesn't want us there. It's
always unfortunate when people in power start mixing politics with
sports. So if they don't want me in Chennai then I won't go. I can't do
anything else about it," Muralitharan told The Indian Express on
Tuesday.   

    Muralitharan, who now represents Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB),
however, confirmed his participation in IPL-6 and said that he will be
very much a part of RCB's campaign.   

    "The IPL is a great tournament. And I love being a part of it. I now
play for Bangalore and I'm sure our fans there will be looking forward
to seeing us in action. So what if Chennai doesn't want us. It's not the
end of the world. I'll still be a part of the team in all other cities
and enjoy their support," he added.   

    In the aftermath of the TN government's move, many former Sri Lankan
cricketers such as Arjuna Ranatunga have asked the 13 Sri Lankan
players, including Muralitharan, to boycott IPL-6 as a whole. But
Muralitharan urged his compatriots to take a more pragmatic stand.   

    "It's disappointing for sure but we are entertainers after all and
should not get involved with the politics. Our job is to go out there
and perform. The worst case is that we will be left out of the team for
that one match. Eventually the decision will be left to the individual
but I'm sure the IPL as a whole will not be affected by this," said


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    Muralitharan with his wife Madhimalar Ramamurthy
    

    Muralitharan added that the ban also affected him at a personal level
considering the deep-rooted links he shares with Chennai. And also
because he is a Tamil.   

    "I am a Tamil. But I'm a Sri Lankan first. And the ban means, I'm not
wanted there either. I can assure you that there has been immense peace
all around Sri Lanka since the war ended and the Tamils are living very
happily here. They are treated equally well," he explained. (Source: Indian Express)



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