ISLAMABAD: Mohammad Amir, the Pakistani cricketer has thanked Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for her intervention in a recent incident to address his grievances. The incident took place during a Pakistan Super League (PSL) match.
Initially, Amir had accused the Deputy Commissioner of Multan of mistreating his family members at the stadium. He has requested Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to take action against the police misbehavior. In response to his public complaint, Maryam Nawaz reportedly reached out to Amir to resolve the case.
I am highly grateful for the chief minister's @MaryamNSharif attention to my matter and for taking out the precious time to call me. All misunderstanding has been cleared by Deputy Commissioner Multan himself , I sincerely appreciate it and extend my best wishes to you as you…
— Mohammad Amir (@iamamirofficial) February 27, 2024
In a statement via social media, Amir said that the Deputy Commissioner of Multan had resolved the misunderstanding, extending his best wishes to him, and thanked the CM for her prompt response.
The incident occurred on February 26th during a PSL match, where the families of Mohammad Amir, Umar Amin, and Moin Khan were reportedly removed from the players’ box by district administration officials. The players and management of Quetta Gladiators strongly condemned the incident and urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to take action against such behavior.
Shocked by the unacceptable behavior of the Deputy Commissioner of Multan, who reportedly mistreated my family, arrogantly claiming ownership of the ground & unjustly ejecting them during a match. This abuse of power is intolerable! Urging authorities for immediate action…
— Mohammad Amir (@iamamirofficial) February 26, 2024