Determined to give priority to national interests on all other issues: jiostar

With the suspension of IPL, Jiostar, the owner of broadcasting and flowing rights, expanded support to government and armed forces on Friday, while providing priority to national interests. The company said it would work with BCCI to bring back IPL, which was suspended for a week due to the deepened military conflict between India and Pakistan. “As Jiostar, we sincerely support BCCI’s decision to suspend IPL 2025, and determined to prioritize national interests on all other thoughts.
“We must unite with our country, support the government and our armed forces, and expand the solidarity and support to the affected civilians.” He said.
“We will work with BCCI to bring the tournament back at a suitable time.” He said. Jiostar added that he would work close to all stakeholders to ensure that the transition is managed uninterruptedly, and that everyone who participated in the tournament broadcast returned home safely.
Rediffusion President Sandeep Goyal, who supported the decision to suspend IPL, said, “National interest is coming first” and “about security and semantics.”
“While our soldiers are fighting the enemy on the battlefield, you can not take a complete stadium for six years. The country’s mood is gloomy and serious – and everyone closes the ranks.”
However, Goyal, “The publisher will definitely be a force Majeure substance-Sigorta will meet any losses … For brands, news channels will be a natural choice (to advertise), but for most of them will be often waiting and watching.” Nuvama Corporate Equation Executive Director Abneesh Roy said that most of the IPL is over and only a small number of matches remained, “We do not see this as an important effect, more emotional negative” in Sun TV and United Souls Stocks, respectively in Sun TV and United Souls Stocks.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) was suspended on Friday due to the deepening military conflict between BCCI and India and Pakistan, and that national interests left other thoughts at a time when the country reacted to a terrorist attack and unjust aggression from all over the border.
Following the warnings of Jammu and Pathankot’s neighboring cities, a cloud of uncertainty has emerged on the future of the pride since the cancellation of the match between Punjab Kings and Delhi headlines in Dharamsala.
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