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IPL Franchise Faces Child Labor Debate After Teen Player Selection

IPL Franchise Faces Child Labor Debate After Teen Player Selection

An Indian Premier League team has come under public scrutiny. The controversy is linked to the inclusion of a 15-year-old player.

The IPL Franchise, Rajasthan Royals, is facing criticism from social activist CM Shivakumar Nayak. He has threatened to file a First Information Report (FIR). His concern is about the participation of young cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi.

The activist described the situation as โ€œchild labor.โ€ He accused the IPL Franchise of exploiting a minor. According to him, a teenager should not play in a high-pressure professional league.

During a televised discussion, Nayak raised concerns about education. He said the player should focus on studies. He also claimed that such decisions send the wrong message. He believes it may violate child rights laws.

This issue has sparked debate across cricket circles. Many are discussing whether a minor should compete at this level. At the same time, the young player continues to perform well this season.

So far, there is no official legal action. The controversy remains at a public discussion stage. Authorities have not announced any investigation.

Indian labor laws add complexity to the issue. Children under 14 are banned from all forms of work. Teenagers aged 14 to 18 cannot work in hazardous jobs. However, professional sports do not clearly fall into these categories.

This creates a legal grey area. Experts say sports may not be treated like regular labor. Still, the debate continues over ethics and safety.

The IPL Franchise has not issued a detailed response yet. The situation highlights growing concerns about young athletes. It also raises questions about regulations in professional sports.

In other news read more about Rilee Rossouw Says PSL More Competitive Than IPL

Overall, the IPL Franchise controversy shows the balance between talent and responsibility. It remains to be seen if any legal steps will follow.

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