Viral Video: Police said this in the case of alleged beating of Bangladesh cricket team fan during the match in Kanpur

The second match of the Test series between India and Bangladesh is being played today on Friday at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. During the match, Jabra fan of Bangladesh cricket team was admitted to the hospital after his health deteriorated. Many of his videos are going viral on social media. In which some people are seen carrying him, while in some videos he is seen sitting on a chair and many people have surrounded him.

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In the viral video, alleged assault and indecency with a fan of Bangladesh team is being told. In the viral video, security personnel are seen taking fans of Bangladesh team out of the stadium. Then they make them sit on a chair and give them water to drink.

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According to media reports, Additional Police Commissioner Law and Order told the media that the Bangladeshi fan was dehydrated and was taken to the hospital. The police officer said, 'The Bangladeshi fan was breathing deeply and when a police constable reached there, he (Bangladeshi fan) fainted before he could talk to him, but now he is fine.'

Other details related to the incident are yet to be ascertained. The incident took place amid protests by right-wing groups near Green Park, with protesters demanding cancellation of the Test match citing atrocities against Hindus in neighboring Bangladesh. Have demanded. Police said they have increased security in the area in view of the international match.

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On this matter, Kalyanpur ACP Abhishek Kumar Pandey said, “During the match, a person named Tiger suddenly fell ill. With the help of the medical team he was sent to the hospital. Now his health is fine and an officer has been deployed with him so that if he faces any problem, he can be provided immediate help. There has been no incident of assault with him.

When Bangladeshi supporter Tiger's health deteriorated, match nodal officer Abhishek Pandey said, 'There was no assault on him. He was lying near the fire brigade vehicle present inside the ground. He was made to sit on the chair. My staff laid him down at the station, after which we sent him to the hospital in an ambulance. He was repeatedly trying to go towards the balcony, due to which he was stopped. However, the talk of assault is absolutely wrong.

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