Mohsin Naqvi's Controversial Remarks on PSL and India Spark Outrage

Mohsin Naqvi, the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board, has stirred controversy with his recent remarks linking India's fuel crisis to the empty stadiums during the Pakistan Super League (PSL). His comments have been met with backlash from Pakistani media, which has pointed out that there is no fuel shortage in India as claimed. Instead, they highlighted the ongoing struggles faced by citizens in Pakistan due to fuel and electricity issues. This incident raises questions about the credibility of Naqvi's statements and the current state of affairs in Pakistan.
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Introduction to the Controversy

Mohsin Naqvi's Controversial Remarks on PSL and India Spark Outrage


The Pakistan Cricket Board and Mohsin Naqvi have a history of making anti-India statements. Recently, Naqvi made headlines again by accusing India of issues related to the Pakistan Super League (PSL).


Naqvi's Accusations

In a recent interview, when asked about the empty stadiums during PSL, Naqvi diverted the conversation to India's fuel crisis instead of addressing the question directly. This statement has drawn significant attention and criticism.


Empty Stadiums and Fuel Issues

The PSL 2026 is being held without spectators, while the IPL continues to attract large crowds. Initially, the empty stadiums were attributed to fuel shortages in Pakistan. However, when questioned about the stark contrast with IPL's attendance, Naqvi quickly shifted blame to India.


Media Response to Naqvi's Claims

“Our situation is different. There are long lines at their petrol pumps. They are facing a fuel shortage. You are not experiencing this issue. We have to adapt according to the situation.”


Following his comments, Pakistani media refuted Naqvi's claims, clarifying that as of April 2026, there has been no fuel crisis in India. They noted that any recent crowding at petrol stations was due to temporary rumors, which have since subsided.


Public Reaction and Criticism

Pakistani media also shared videos highlighting the struggles faced by citizens in Pakistan due to fuel shortages, electricity, and gas issues. This has led to widespread criticism of Naqvi, suggesting that he is merely deflecting attention from the real problems in Pakistan.