mysterious tweet triggered Huge speculation that Sourav Ganguly, 49, is joining politics.
Kolkata:
Sourav Ganguly said today that he was “planning for it start something for help people” in Twitter bomb post on a new “the classroom of His life “which many have interpreted as politics.
“Today, I plan on it start Something that I feel is likely to be help Much of people. I hope it continues support I enter this chapter of “My life,” Sourav Ganguly said.
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– Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) June 1, 2022
mysterious tweet triggered Huge speculation that Sourav Ganguly, 49, is joining politics. He was the boss of The Commission of control for cricket in India since 2019.
2022 marks the thirtieth year Ago start of My trip with cricket in 1992. Since then, cricket has given me a lot. Most importantly, it gave me support of All of You are. I want To thank everyone who It was a part of The journey has supported me and helped me get to where I am today.” cricket Explanatory title.
In response to questions, British Chamber of Commerce and Industry Secretary Jay Shah told ANI: “Surav Ganguly has not resigned as president. of BCCI. “
Last month, it was Sourav Ganguly hosted Union Home Minister Amit Shah at his home home in Bengal. The BJP leaders were Swapan Dasgupta and Amit Malviya also The attendees at the dinner fueled wild speculation that Dada had finally taken the lead.
as leaders of Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress expressed their displeasure at the dinner meeting, and Sourav Ganguly spoke of his close relations with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and also Praised by other Trinamol leaders. “Honors Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is someone very close to me. I got close to her help up This institute.
he is also Reject speculation about joining Bharatiya Janata Party. “Speculation is rife.. but I have known him (Amit Shah) since 2008. While playing I have been meeting him. There is nothing more So “.
Saraf Ganguly one of The most popular characters in Bengal, have eluded both parties so far and are seen as a prize catch.
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