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When A Top Indian Police Officer Was Feted, Feasted And Enjoyed Pakistan바카라s Hospitality

IG (VIP Security) Yashovardhan Azad, who was a security liaison officer with the Indian cricket team on its 2004 tour, says he has only fond memories of the series 바카라 on and off the field

When A Top Indian Police Officer Was Feted, Feasted And Enjoyed Pakistan바카라s Hospitality
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Can you imagine a Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) of Lahore asking a top Indian policeman to sit on his chair to write his comments on the visitors바카라 register after the police band received him with popular Indian song 바카라awara hoon...바카라 from Raj Kapoor바카라s all-time hit film Awara? Or, him being invited by former Pakistan captain and fast bowler Wasim Akram over dinner that would end at 3 am? Or, him sitting on the terrace of a five-star hotel in the war-ravaged-but-very-hospitable Peshawar, eating delicious non-vegetarian dishes on a chilly night with burning coal providing the warmth?

In the present circumstances, given the India-Pakistan hostility post-Pulwama, all these scenarios, of course, can바카라t be imagined. But all the above events actually did take place -- in early 2004, during India바카라s historic cricket tour of Pakistan, the first after almost 15 years, after a sudden, unexpected thaw in India-Pakistan relations. And the Indian police officer in question is Yashovardhan Azad, who retired from the police service as Secretary (Security), Cabinet Secretariat, in 2013, to join Central Information Commission (CIS).

Azad, son of former Bihar Chief Minister Bhagwat Jha Azad, first conducted a recce of the Pakistani match venues where the Indian team was going to play and then accompanied the team on the 38-day long tour. Today, Azad cherishes all those fond memories, momentoes and photos (see accompanying photos). 바카라One really felt that it was a good time and cricket was, in a way, used as a soft diplomacy and it was successful also, I would say. It was a wonderful experience,바카라 Azad, who turns 65 this month, tells Outlook in an Exclusive Interview.

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Tarik Saleem Gogar, DIG (Lahore), presents Yashovardhan Azad (left) a memento in Lahore in 2004. 

Based on Azad바카라s recce report on security, the Indian government, headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, cleared the tour that went on to become easily the most successful series ever played on either side of the Wagah Border 바카라 on and off the field. Incidentally, India바카라s first match day on March 11, 2004, coincided with a terrorist attack on a train in Madrid, Spain, that alerted the local security agencies 바카라 and Azad -- around the Indian team in Pakistan.

Besides visiting monuments and historical buildings, from Lahore to Peshawar, Azad was feted, felicitated, and honoured by the Pakistan police 바카라 moments that he still cherishes. One such occasion was when Tarik Saleem Dogar, DIG (Lahore), invited Azad over dinner and presented him a memento that he has kept safely. Azad also addressed young police officers of Pakistan 바카라 a rare honour for an Indian cop.

바카라I had some great experiences in Lahore. DIG (Lahore) Dogar inviting me was a unique experience for me because he made me visit the Lahore Police Lines, perhaps the oldest Police Lines. There, when I was signing the register he asked me to sit down. I said it was the Commandant바카라s chair. He said 바카라you are the first foreign police officer whom we바카라ve asked to sit on the chair for signing바카라. It was a great honour. He presented me a lovely memento, which is in front of me right now,바카라 says Azad, who served as an Information Commissioner with CIC on premature retiring from the police service.

At the dinner, the Lahore police greeted Azad thoughtfully, by playing a popular song from Bollywood icon Raj Kapoor바카라s 1951 film Awara. 바카라The Lahore Police band played 바카라awara hoon...바카라 song; that was the welcome they gave to me. I was also invited to address young Pakistan police officers. Professionally also, it was a very satisfying tour for me, meeting all the senior officers at various places. They behaved very professionally; they really looked after me well, and gave me all courtesies as I was there as Inspector General of VIP Security. I had tremendous interactions with them,바카라 recalls Azad.

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Yashovardhan Azad (2nd from left) with Lahore's top police officers in 2004.

After playing a one-day match against Pakistan 바카라A바카라 in Lahore on March 11, the India team flew into Karachi 바카라 the venue that was provided the tightest security 바카라 for the tour-opening first One-day International (ODI) on March 13. Karachi was also Azad바카라s biggest test, as there was a threat perception. 바카라Karachi was a tough call. I was awake almost the whole night [on March 12, 2004], which was my birthday, for the match the next day. It was a threat input that one hadn바카라t seen, so I worked with one of the local DIGs, a very bright guy,바카라 remembers the former top cop. Helicopters kept a close vigil throughout the day match, which was incident-free. 바카라I remember when I was passing from one of the streets in Karachi, I asked the guy sitting in the front seat of the vehicle: 바카라Is this the house of Dawood Ibrahim?바카라 He smiled and looked ahead,바카라 he himself says with a smile.

Azad narrates another nugget from another visit to Karachi. 바카라My experience in Karachi was fantastic. I went there as part of an advance security for [Lal Krishna] Advani ji. There we met the top brass of the Pakistan People바카라s Party; some people wearing kurta-pajama. When I said the dress was quite like ours, one of them said 바카라we are also yours바카라. They were all from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh who had migrated there and knew about my father [former Bihar Chief Minister Bhagwat Jha Azad]. There was only one Hindu MLA and he had excellent relations with everyone. He gave us a feast at night,바카라 says Azad.

The Indian team stayed for the shortest possible time in Karachi in 2004 바카라 less than two days, due to the threat perception 바카라 and Peshawar, where the ODI was again turned into a day match to avoid night stay there. But people in Peshawar won the hearts of the Indian players and Azad. 바카라In Peshawar, in the only five-star hotel where we [Indian squad] stayed, we ate terrific non-vegetarian dishes, sitting in front of burning coal, on the terrace. It was a tremendous sight. Even the experience of walking through the Peshawar streets 바카라 Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Shah Rukh Khan바카라s family once lived in the city 바카라 was memorable. I also visited the Gurudwara of Guru Ranji Singh ji there,바카라 informs Azad.

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Yashovardhan Azad addresses young Pakistani police officers in Lahore in 2004.

However, most of Azad바카라s most cherished memories are from Lahore, the home town of Wasim Akram. 바카라Akram is a very good friend of mine, and he was so nice. He called me and his friends to dinner at his home in Lahore and we finished at 3 am,바카라 he discloses.

Often, Rahul Dravid accompanied Azad to visit historical places or famous markets. 바카라When I went to see the museum, the railway station, or styled building in Peshawar, Dravid would say 바카라sir, I want to come with you바카라. We also went to the school where Advani ji had studied. He also took five minutes off there as he wanted to meditate for the next day바카라s game,바카라 revealed Azad. 바카라Dravid and I also visited the famous Anarkali Bazar in Lahore and people just rushed towards us; it was amazing. These were simple people who shared values and tradition with us. There was empathy.바카라

Lahore completely floored the Indian policeman. 바카라People either didn바카라t accept money when the Indians went to the famous Food Street in Lahore to eat or reduce the bill drastically,바카라 Azad says. He was also the security liaison officer of the Indian team when Wasim Akram바카라s Pakistani team visited India. 바카라For the Mohali ODI, the Pakistani fans were given the visas for only two-three days, and they all congregated on the shops in nearby Chandigarh. They bought a variety of things. Many shopkeepers gave many things to them free of cost. Similar things happened later in Pakistan in 2004.바카라

Azad says when he went to Pakistan for the recce in 2004, he observed that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), their cricket fans, and the Pakistani people in general were all excited for the series to begin. 바카라I saw that they were very, very keen to host the matches. No doubt about that because for our very first meeting, everyone from Pakistan바카라s home secretary downwards was lined up. My first impression was that it was a positive thing, and sort of helpful and facilitating, because they desperately wanted these matches. It could be because the PCB was short of funds; India-Pakistan matches earn maximum revenue and viewership,바카라 he remembers.

바카라Secondly, people were also starved of the Indo-Pak usual 바카라high point바카라. Then, people-to-people contact was highly encouraging. I went to Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Faisalabad, Karachi and Peshawar, and everywhere there was a sense of excitement, camaraderie, and they were very keen on trade engagement, keen on visiting India for films and songs etc.,바카라 he narrates. 바카라But, of course, now things are different after the Pulwama attack. I am sad that things are different, and it will be very, very difficult to get on the track again. That바카라s sad.바카라

For the Indian team, it was a highly successful tour on the field as well, as it won the three-Test series 2-1 and the five-ODI series 3-2.

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