honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
The truth abt terrorism is that there is no real way to stop it. That is why it is such a favourite for anyone with outlandish views and wanting to impose them on others.. When one happens, people fear that another million will happen again and all it takes is just one word from one lazy person..
I remember being in India at the time of the Jaipur bombings and watching news programs covering the situation they had a former government minister on there who said that after the blasts the government had major plans to set up a state of the art intelligence network dedicated solely to the terror issue in the country and in order to suss out any major threats and activities beforehand. Problem is once the hysteria died down a couple of months later they decided to cancel the plans as there were "more important" issues at hand for them.
In short, this is such a believable threat for people because there is next to no confidence in the government to do anything about it and any business/sporting teams who opt to pull out of going to India do have my sympathies.
The reality is risk from terrorism exists everywhere.. Obviously, I can understand when individual players' show their concern but for organisations like CA to make it some kind of a policy of not touring certain countries when you are promised Z-grade security.. It is just not on.... Just take the players who are willing to go. I know there is a stigma about Pakistan that doesn't exist about India in countries like Australia, New Zealand and England but at least if they send their team once (I mean Australia here), and if the tour goes without incidents, it will go a long way in clearing those fears and concerns in a number of the players.