ISLAMABAD – Pakistan turned down baseless terror threat reports shared by Indian media about ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar comes to front to dismiss allegations in interview with a private news channel, saying ICC event is being held in a safe and efficient manner.
Like the previous, Indian media outlets continue to push hate online, and this time they come up with another sotry, saying Pakistan’s Intelligence Bureau issued high alert about potential abductions of foreign guests attending the tournament, allegedly masterminded by terror groups.
The rediculous reports suggested that Pakistan’s security forces had mobilized elite protection teams for the safety of players and visitors.
Information minister condemned these reports as part of a deliberate “hate-mongering campaign” aimed at tarnishing Pakistan’s international reputation and sabotaging the successful hosting of the prestigious event.
He slammed Indian media of politicizing sports and spreading dangerous misinformation in a bid to disrupt the tournament and stoke tensions. “Pakistan remains one of the safest venues for international events, and we have hosted ICC matches smoothly and effectively,” Tarar said.
PML-N leader also raised questions at India for refusing to send its team to Pakistan for the tournament, opting instead to play all their matches in Dubai. He suggested that India’s actions were rooted in jealousy and discomfort at Pakistan’s success in hosting such a significant international sporting event.
Highlighting the packed stands at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium during the recent England vs. Australia match, Tarar pointed out the positive atmosphere and the enthusiastic presence of international fans. He dismissed the fabricated reports of low attendance as part of the same smear campaign.

