Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Players training halted as CM’S helicopter lands inside stadium

- Rohit David

GURUGRAM: On Monday, the cricket stadium at Tau Devi Lal Stadium was vacated for the landing of chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s helicopter, forcing training to be halted, in an incident that coaches and players said has recurred several times over the past few months. Khattar arrived in the city to chair a meeting of the district public relations and grievances committee and attend a Gurugram Metropolit­an Developmen­t Authority (GMDA) meeting. The entry of players to the stadium was also barred for that period, officials at the site said.

Players said this was not the first time they were locked out of the stadium. Officials of GMDA, the custodian of the stadium, said the CM’S helicopter always lands at the cricket ground in Tau Devi Lal Stadium, forcing players to stop play when that happens.

The stadium manager said that over the last two years, they have written to the administra­tion several times requesting a helipad be built somewhere else, but there has been little progress.

Sukhbir Singh, GMDA, and manager of Tau Devi Lal Stadium, said, “I can’t say much, but we have written to the administra­tion. Mini Secretaria­t and PWD Guest House are close to Tau Devi Lal Stadium so the helicopter landing in the cricket stadium is a convenient choice.”

The state government bought the 10-seater Beechcraft King Air 250 helicopter in 2018 for ₹40 crore. With security tightened when the CM lands, players are not even allowed to enter the stadium, said Pradeep Ranga, a cricket coach at the stadium. “This happens every time the CM comes. We are forced to move out of the ground. The CM has been visiting the city regularly, so there has been a loss of training time almost every week,” said Ranga. He, however, said that he has heard from officials that on Khattar’s advice the authoritie­s had stopped his cavalcade from entering the stadium. Players who come to the ground said that they are never informed of the CM’S visits beforehand.

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