Many questions raised on the purpose of organizing fans regarding Modi at Modi Stadium. Before the start of the India-Australia cricket match on Thursday morning.
“Law of honor” around Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanis “adopted honor” around the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
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He was sitting on a chariot-like vehicle, made of a golf cart, boring the ‘friendship through cricket’.
Apart from Modi, apart from Modi, he was presenting with a picture of himself by J. Shah Shah, secretary of BCCI and son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in addition to Modi.
This is Modi’s first visit to this stadium when it was renewing and named. Some comments have stated that the incident looked like a political rally compared to the cricket match.
Gujarati newspaper Divya Bhaskar told:-
One of the main reasons for this seems that 80,000 tickets for the first day of this Test match. as the Gujarati newspaper Divya Bhaskar has reported, was purchased by the BJP. The stadium has around 1,30,000 people.
Four BJP MLAs from Gujarat confirming on the wire. That they had been instructed to buy tickets for the match.
An MLA said that he himself bought 12,000 tickets. Bookmyshow, where tickets were being sold, refusing to comment on contacting the wire.
Arjun Modwadia, a Congress MLA from Gujarat, criticized the BCCI for allowing such politicization of the cricket match.
The great game is ridiculous:-
He said, “It is ridiculous to reduce a great game like cricket in a political spectacle,” he told The Wire.
By purchasing such tickets, he continued, BJP was reducing the match for political cheering and showmanship.
Like other parts of the journey – a PR exercise seemed. The website report said, “It is unheard of to see the Prime Minister’s face in an international sports program in Australia.
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In fact, it will probably be put by many sports fans. “But in India – where Mr. Albanese is visiting this week – the Modi government is putting in a show. “