The recent Pahalgam terror attack has once again reignited tensions between India and Pakistan, prompting emotional and political reactions across the nation. With the Champions Trophy 2025 scheduled to be hosted in Pakistan, many are now questioning whether Team India should even participate. Several political leaders, ex-cricketers, and citizens believe that boycotting Pakistan in international cricket is a symbolic but necessary move to protest state-sponsored terrorism.
However, others argue that sports should remain separate from politics, and that boycotts may hurt the spirit of the game more than their intended target. Cricket is not just a sport in India—it’s a unifier. But can we really cheer for a game against a country accused of supporting attacks like the one in Pahalgam? Or should India take a strong moral stand, even if it costs a chance at the trophy? Your opinion matters. Vote now and be part of this crucial national debate.