'Lesson for them': MP minister Kailash Vijayvargiya's shocking remark on Australian cricketers’ molestation; backlash grows

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MP minister Kailash Vijayvargiya advised international cricketers to inform local authorities before leaving their accommodations due to immense fan craze in India. This statement follows an alleged molestation incident involving two Australian women cricketers in Indore, highlighting the need for enhanced communication and security protocols.

INDORE: Two days after two Australian women cricketers were allegedly molested in Indore, MP minister Kailash Vijayvargiya on Sunday weighed in on the incident, urging international players to keep local authorities informed when leaving their accommodations. “Players must keep in mind that when they leave their place, their security and local administration should be informed because there is a huge craze for cricketers in India,” Vijayvargiya told the reporters. The minister drew parallels with incidents he witnessed, recalling how a well-known English football player's clothing was torn offby fans at a hotel in England in his presence. “Cricket players are very popular. They should also be careful when they go out to roam,” he added. Vijayvargiya said the incident should serve as a lesson for both authorities and players to ensure better communication and security protocols going forward. The incident occurred on Thursday morning when two Australian players, in Indore for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, were stalked and one was allegedly molested by a man on a motorcycle on Khajrana Road when the palyers stepped out to walk to a cafe.

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